Minnesota Supreme Court Sets the Record Straight on Municipal Employer Liability
A recent court decision has changed how Minnesota courts analyze whether municipalities may be liable for their hiring decisions—emphasizing that...
For employers, the (EEOC) U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s 2012 update to its criminal background screening guidance has created not only mass confusion, but serious hiring uncertainties on exactly how to conduct criminal background checks without significant legal risk to your organization.
The EEOC’s efforts to enforce this guidance however, has revealed six crucial lessons to employers. If followed (and understood) correctly, these lessons can boost your compliance confidence in your criminal background screening practices and assist in keeping your organization free from legal implications:
If you have questions regarding your criminal background screening policies and practices, it is always recommended that you consult your legal counsel however, MBI’s compliance department can assist you with suggestions for compliant screening practices.
For a checklist and further guidance on criminal background screening best practices, download MBI’s Criminal Background Screening Best Practices Guide.
A recent court decision has changed how Minnesota courts analyze whether municipalities may be liable for their hiring decisions—emphasizing that...
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In December 2024, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed two bills amending the state’s current data breach notification law. Senate Bill S2659B and...