Why you should conduct background checks on volunteers
PNN online has a piece about a troubling lack of background checks on volunteers by the nation’s nonprofit organizations. One in three U.S. nonprofit organizations conducts no background checks on volunteers, and roughly one in eight does no screening at all. Accordingly, two-thirds of all nonprofits are conducting some type of background screening for their […]
Pre Employment Screening is integral to your business
Reason.com wrote an article about the effectiveness of the electronic I-9 program called E-Verify. From the perspective of an employer with a bunch of interchangeable potential hires, it’s most efficient to simply run everyone through the system and fail to hire people with problematic records. Pre-employment screening is illegal, but a study commissioned by the […]
Improve your employment screening practices
In-forum has an article about a North Dakota campus security guard named Moe Gibbs who killed a college student: Gibbs worked as a campus security guard and Barnes County jailer. A less thorough background check came up clean on Gibbs because it did not catch criminal history connected to his previous name. As with any […]
South African Employment Screening
AllAfrica.com has an article about the critical need for background checks and pre-employment screening in today’s working enviromnemt. companies cannot afford to be sidetracked by employee problems such as dishonesty, theft, false CVs, fraud or harassment. They address the financial cost of employee violence, ineptitude, shrinkage, and stolen inventory. This article proves again that the […]
Organizations running Background Checks
The Fresno Bee has an article about The Fresno Chamber of Commerce’s four year old policy of conducting background checks on political candidates before it endorses them. The organization’s president says the chamber would rather know before it supports a candidate if there is a reason not to. At issue is the organization’s request for
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