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Helen S
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I'm asking this because of a question on the careers section the other day where the best answer was actually wrong. Any employer can give a bad/poor reference for a current or ex employee. The reference has got to be truthful and factual with all the necessary documentation to back it up. As an employer you are leaving yourself wide open to legal action if you fail to give an accurate one.
Wow, too few of you really are up with the law. You CAN give a bad reference as long as it is factual and not just your opinion. How would you regard a thief ? Would you decline a reference or tell the truth. You cannot judge, you must give the facts. People who consistently have time off work, again you give the information - not an opinion. Most businesses have forms requesting the information they actually want and a good personnel officer fills that in correctly, factually.
Skidoo - i was a personnel director for 30 years until i retired last year - i know personnel law inside out and there are many, many employer/employment manuals you can use to check this out.
well, you might say that - you can say all of that again! I'm horrified at how little people actually know and just assume that what they think is right without checking! I had one person very upset with me when i sacked him for theft and gave him the reference he deserved! He was actually stealing from fellow employees pockets and handbags!
Obanpussy, thanks, just trying to be helpful - stirred a few up though! Bet one character, a regular on here will get off this site soon and get some paid work done! NOT YOU! xx
Wow, too few of you really are up with the law. You CAN give a bad reference as long as it is factual and not just your opinion. How would you regard a thief ? Would you decline a reference or tell the truth. You cannot judge, you must give the facts. People who consistently have time off work, again you give the information - not an opinion. Most businesses have forms requesting the information they actually want and a good personnel officer fills that in correctly, factually.
Skidoo - i was a personnel director for 30 years until i retired last year - i know personnel law inside out and there are many, many employer/employment manuals you can use to check this out.
well, you might say that - you can say all of that again! I'm horrified at how little people actually know and just assume that what they think is right without checking! I had one person very upset with me when i sacked him for theft and gave him the reference he deserved! He was actually stealing from fellow employees pockets and handbags!
Obanpussy, thanks, just trying to be helpful - stirred a few up though! Bet one character, a regular on here will get off this site soon and get some paid work done! NOT YOU! xx