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legal/employer question...
or anybody who has knowledge but more for an employer
if you found out that one of your employees had a criminal record after two years working for you with an immaculate work record, are you duty bound to sack that employee? or... bearing in mind that said record was due to something that happened way before you employed them, can you do anything at all? a friend of mine is in a spot of bother and id like to help in someway and after being told today that apparently the company can do nothing, id like to know if its true thanks matt |
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Did they lie on their application in any way.
If they lied about having a record then I would imagine that you can take disciplinary action. If they didn't lie, or the question was not asked, they have done nothing wrong. |
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not entireley sure on that one. im guessing that it wasnt declared and all i know is that it ended with 400pound court costs. i didnt like to ask to many quetions. she is being threatend by another collegue who gave her the money to pay the costs at the time. now this person is saying that he will go to the area manager,spill the beans and get her the sack unless she pays up. |
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Maybe she should pay them back.
What was the arrangement? |
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I read in the news a few weeks ago about a chap who was found to have lied in his application and although he had been working for this company for many years, they turned round and sacked him. I can't remember where the story was I will have a look.
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So there is a bribe/extortion issue aswell.
If your friend has been without fault since being employed I would encourage them to own up to things. Pay the outstanding debt and let the employer know about the threatening remarks of the other party. Does the criminal background have any bearing on the type of employment ? |
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drink was involved a long time ago, its all down to revenge and yes shes stupid for doing it but hey, we all make mistakes :rolleyes: matt |
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My dads company won't employ people with a record, although i think he has made one or two exceptions. Most contracts have a standard disclosure clause, so if he/she didn't reveal their convictions then i would expect them to be sacked. |
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We have 4 ex cons at our place. Two were jailed for drugs offences, one for burglary, one for arson. All several years ago. They paid their debt, their work is exemplary, they have earned their second chance.
I would personally tell your friend to come clean and tell management about the threats of exposure. After all, this person knew she had a record and didn't inform them at the time they employed her, so what does that say about them? |
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