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Post by GD Tue 06 May 2008, 8:04 pm

BUSINESSES could be prosecuted for forcing prospective employees to reveal spent convictions in future.

At the end of last year, Data Protection Commissioner Emma Martins said that companies were flouting the law by forcing potential recruits to reveal their entire criminal records, including old convictions considered ‘spent’ under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Law that did not technically have to be disclosed.

She said people had lost out on jobs because they were forced to reveal old convictions to their prospective employers.

The full Data Protection Law will be enacted at the end of this year, including an article imposing a fine of up to £5,000 for forcing prospective employees to disclose spent convictions. (from thisisjersey)


I have to admit I would want to know any prospective employee former criminal past, to me its like asking them what their employment was, or am I old fashioned?


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