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Federal Court Rules in Favor of Texas Against 2012 EEOC Guideline

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In a blow against the EEOC, a federal judge recently ruled in favor of the State of Texas against the EEOC 2012 Enforcement Guidance on the Consideration of Arrest and Conviction Records in Employment Decisions Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. EEOC Guidelines Impact Background Checks.

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Five Critical Steps of Criminal Record Check Compliance

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There are many types of background screening checks from criminal record checks to education and employment verifications to social media screening. Each type of check has specific practical considerations and compliance matters that must be followed. Best Practices Criminal Record Check Compliance.

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EEOC Unveils Strategic Plan for 2018-2022

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It seeks to improve management functions with a focus on information technology, infrastructure enhancement, and accountable financial stewardship. Impact of EEOC Guidelines on Background Screening. Also, enforcement authorities are exercised fairly, efficiently and based on the circumstances of each charge or complaint.

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Mentorship Program: 11 Ways to Springboard Your Career

Primalogik

Fourth, mentorship strengthens clarity about the path to their goals , as the Centre for Creative Leadership says in a white paper. Ensure it rewards a large pool of top performers instead of just a few, as researchers in HBR suggest. Don’t just pair people with similar backgrounds or ethnicities. Desired skills.

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13 Top Recruiting Strategies to Use in 2020

Digital HR Tech

Top sourcing channels according to a 2018 white paper called “What does 2018 have in store for recruitment?” Slowly but surely, the cohort born between the mid-nineties and 2012 is becoming a bigger part of the global workforce. The words you choose and the language you use determine the type of candidates you’ll attract.