
06-22-2008, 01:59 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by thms2002
If an employee gives their their employer VERBAL permission to transfer the information they had written/submitted on a state background check form (NOT law enforcement)- word for word - to a revised state background check form (as the empiloyer noticed the first form had just been revised with a new mailing address for the clearance) and ALL written information on both forms is the same. The employee receives clearance. At a later date, can the employee allege any wrongdoing or claim against the employer  ??
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HU?
What was the point of the 'transfer' of information? to hide something? Why submit a 'revised' state background check form instead of an original?
You gave the employer permission to do something illegal, and he did it, and you got in trouble. Now you want to hold HIM responsible?
Fill in the blanks--this isn't very clear.
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