Posted on 11/04/2013 8:19:16 AM PST by YourAdHere
I have never shopped there and now I never will.
so businesses are not able to screen their potential hires for criminals???
yeah....no foreseeable problems with this at all.
I had no idea they were Minneapolis-based. Now I’m glad I swore off shopping there. Haven’t in over 2 years.
Absolutely not the same as removing the question. You can ask the question and use that as a point to consider without it being an automatic disqualification. For example, there is a considerable difference between some drunken vandalism twenty years ago vs. just getting out of jail from opening up the safe at your previous job.
If someone was in jail for something minor, or something unrelated to the job, maybe this makes some sense.
But, for example, if someone had been in prison for stealing money or embezzlement from a previous employer, isn’t it legitimate to avoid hiring such a person to manage a company’s finances? Or to keep sex offenders away from working with kids?
Or is the next great “civil rights” issue the issue of ex-convict’s rights????
When I read that they don’t allow the Salvation Army on their properties at Christmas time I vowed never to shop there.And I’ve kept that vow.
Thanks for the tip RE: Salvation Army.
Absolutely right. In fact, every app I've ever filled out explicitly states that a prior conviction is not necessarily a disqualifying mark against an applicant. They want you to be truthful.
Now, truthfulness is relegated to covertness.
Target is a French outfit — perhaps they’re following Napoleonic law.
I interviewed with them back in ‘87 trying to get a computer support job for all their sites.
They said I didn’t meet their needs so I drove to CA and got a job with Intel.
Maybe I should have lied and said I had a criminal record.
This just removes the question from the ap, it doesn’t prevent them from doing a criminal background check which most companies do these days as a matter of routine.
Obama administration sues BMW plant for not employing felons
The EEOC is suing a BMW plant in Spartanburg, SC. The EEOC says they are discriminating against black people by not employing felons.
The notorious EEOC is a Soviet style commission created to fulfill the unconstitutional mandates of the Civil Rights act. In 2012, without even getting congressional approval, the Obama administration unilaterally added new mandates for the EEOC to enforce. The Obama administration is demanding companies employ dangerous black felons. When manufacturing jobs are targeted, the end results is simply to drive companies outside of the USA. The companies will look for locations where they have the freedom to hire whomever they like.
http://www.eutimes.net/2013/06/obama-administration-sues-bmw-plant-for-not-employing-felons/
I have been turned away from jobs because of it.
That stated, I am STRIDENTLY opposed to this movement. I don't mind facing up to my consequences, and damn if I will have others not face up to theirs!
Hopefully they do a background check on all of their employees first. This may be more telling than what the applicant can tell themselves. If they don’t do a background check, they are both stupid and liable for anything that happens in the store or on their property.
Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project: Target is finally doing the right thing by reforming its hiring policies so that qualified job applicants arent automatically screened out simply because they have an arrest or conviction from the past.”
I believe she’s lying. Being arrested is NOT the same thing as serving time in prison. I haven’t seen the actual Target form in question, but it appears to ask the applicant if they have “served time in prison.”
This politics of “fairness” is getting absurd. It started with an honorable (if misguided) attempt to force businesses to hire blacks. A private business, one not associated with government, has constitutional rights of freedom of association and private property. The US Constitution only prevents governments from discriminating on the basis of race.
King Barry is LITERALLY fighting a war on Capitalists by pressuring them to hire insurgents. Gee, that’s odd.. That’s the same thing America did on November 6, 2008.
I don't have a problem with the ban. The problem with Scarlet Letter type policies is that people with criminal records can't ever go straight. I don't think felons should get the vote, but they should definitely not be automatically removed from employment consideration just because they have criminal records. Everyone has a stake in the reintegration of people with criminal records into society. The alternative is convicted criminals remaining on the welfare system their entire lives, with sidelines in criminal activity like drug-dealing, et al.
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