Do You Re-Screen Current Employees?
IF NOT, HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START
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Does “Bob in Bookkeeping” Have His Hand in Your Pocketbook?
The Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) Research Department estimates that 69% of companies in the United States conduct some level of background check on new employees. As of 2012, most of these background checks are conducted after a contingent offer of employment.
In 2009, “Bob in Bookkeeping” got a job for one of those companies that conduct background checks and his report came back “clean as a whistle”. Unfortunately, hard times hit “Bob in Bookkeeping” during his divorce and in 2011, he received a conviction for check cashing fraud. Good thing “Bob in Bookkeeping” knows just what to do with your money. As a matter of fact, “Bob in Bookkeeping” just bought his new girlfriend a brand new necklace. Thanks to you.
While employment background checks are obviously a very effective tool to help reduce employee theft, workplace violence and negligent hiring liabilities, initial screening should really be just the beginning of your company’s safety policies and practices. And I’m not talking about just random drug tests here, although that is vital as well.
To learn about the misconduct of current employees after the pre-employment background check process, companies must implement a re-screening process into their company policies and procedures. Re-screening employees will provide you with the peace of mind that your staff is working in a safe environment, and that your workplace continues to be free of employee theft and potential violence.
Here are three important reasons why you should re-screen current employees:
Good Screening is SMART Business and Implementing a Re-Screening Program in your company makes very SMART sense.
MBI Worldwide conducts employee re-screening for many of our customers to help ensure their compliance with industry regulations and to help reduce the risk of workplace violence, employee theft and negligent retention liabilities. If you are not re-screening your employees on a regular basis, how do you know that you do not have a convicted criminal working for you? How do you know that you do not have a “Bob in Bookkeeping” managing your checking account?
Re-Screen. If you have questions about implementing a re-screening process in your company, please call MBI Worldwide.
MBI Worldwide is here to help keep your company safe and we have re-screening solutions that fit your needs, and your pocketbook…even if “Bob in Bookkeeping” has his hand in it.
IF NOT, HERE ARE THREE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD START
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