EEOC to make criminal record changes

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) will hold a meeting on the use of criminal records for employment screening purposes on Tuesday, July 26, in Washington, D.C.
By: Will Russell
 
July 11, 2011 - PRLog -- The National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS), which we are members of, is preparing comments for submittal to the EEOC on the relevance and benefits of access to criminal history records by employers.  NAPBS is also partnering with other associations and coalitions as we move toward the July meeting date. This will be a full Commission meeting, meaning all five Commissioners and EEOC's General Counsels will attend. This includes Chairwoman Jacqueline Berrien, Commissioner Chai Feldblum, Commissioner Stuart Ishimaru, Commissioner Vicky Lipnic and Commissioner Constance Barker.  A formal agenda has not yet been released but it is excepted there will be multiple panels including academics, lawyers, victim's groups (i.e., those who have been denied employment due to their criminal history), government officials, litigants from the El v. Septa case and others.

Given the importance of this meeting to our industry and you as our client, we want to ensure that you are aware of this upcoming meeting and have the opportunity to join in our efforts to ensure that the interests of the providers and users of criminal records are represented.  The role of the use of criminal records in employment screening will be the focus of this meeting and as employers have an important stake in what is being considered during the meeting, we encourage you to add this date to your calendar and make plans to attend the hearing on July 26 if possible.  The meeting will be open to the public and it will not be webcast or televised, although a transcript will be available after the meeting.

For more information, reach out to Mind Your Business, Inc. (http://www.mybinc.com/)

# # #

Mind Your Business, Inc. (http://www.mybinc.com/)

Mind Your Business’s background screening process can seamlessly integrate with industry-leading Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) allowing our clients to transition applicants into the on-boarding process with ease and efficiency. Combined with MYB’s unique notification, reporting and storage capabilities, integrations with ATS allow users to manage the entire hiring and background screening process from start to finish.
End
Source:Will Russell
Email:***@mybinc.com Email Verified
Tags:Background Screening, Background Checks, Drug Testing, Drug Screening, Napbs
Industry:employment checks
Location:United States
Account Email Address Verified     Disclaimer     Report Abuse
Trending News
Most Viewed
Top Daily News



Like PRLog?
9K2K1K
Click to Share