Exam 5: Background Checks, References, and Verifying Employment Eligibility

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The Fair Credit Reporting Act refers to which two kinds of reports?

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After three weeks in your new position as Assistant Human Resources Director, the HR Director has asked you to take a candidate all the way through the process, from application to interview, to background check. The firm has an opening for an electrical engineer who is proficient with construction blueprints. The engineer will be helping to build the company s new warehouse, which is about to begin construction. Which of the following steps would be necessary to take during the background check?

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The Immigration Reform and Control Act:

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You ve now been on the job for a few months in your role as Assistant Human Resources Director, and have acquired some experience in interviewing and background checks. While doing a background check on a candidate for a secretarial position, you discover that the candidate was arrested several years ago while in college, and accused of damaging university property. What should you do?

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In M.P. v. City of Sacramento , a 24-year-old woman working as a photographer attended the Porn Star Costume Ball. A firefighter captain attended, and allowed other firefighters to attend, drive their trucks to the event, and pick up women. Some of the firefighters were on duty, and some were drinking. This was not the first time firefighters had been allowed to bring their fire trucks to bars and parties. The woman was asked to take pictures of the firefighters in the truck, and two of them (one of whom was on duty) sexually assaulted her. She sued, contending that the City of Sacramento was liable for the assault against her. The court ruled:

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A company hired a file clerk, but did not inquire into his criminal history. In fact, he has had several convictions for driving while intoxicated. On a lunch break, he got drunk and assaulted a waitress at a nearby restaurant. If the waitress sues the employer, a court would most likely decide that:

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Which of the following is a defense to a defamation claim against an employer?

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Mike is the chair of the management department at a local university and Tom is an ethics professor in that department. They dislike each other immensely due to a number of professional and social disagreements. Mike calls Tom into his office and closes the door. He then informs Tom that he believes that Tom is guilty of plagiarism and also guilty of an improper sexual relationship with Kathy, a 19 year old management student. In fact, Tom is a happily married man who is extremely well respected in the community and has never committed adultery. Deeply believing in ethics, he has never committed plagiarism in his life. Furthermore, he has always been absolutely professional with regard to his student Kathy. Tom vehemently denies these charges and as he gets up to leave, Mike states, Give me any more trouble and I go public. Tom goes right to his attorney who files a defamation law suit that afternoon.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

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In Sigal Construction v. Stanbury , a project manager sued because statements made by his former employer in the course of providing a reference untruthfully minimized his abilities. The court ruled that:

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In D.D.N. v. FACE, a music-festival organizer hired a man who had a conviction for criminal sexual assault without doing a background check. The man was hired to be camping staff, front. He was given a staff T-shirt, and a wristband that gave him access to all parts of the concert venue. He sexually assaulted a concert-goer, and she sued for neghligent hiring. Although the hiring manager acknowledged an increased risk of sexual assault in that venue, the employer argued that they owed her no duty, and her injury was not foreseeable. The court ruled that:

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Which of the following steps could an employer take that would help to eliminate possible claims of defamation?

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Which of the following is a true statement regarding employer compliance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act?

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Which of the following is true regarding criminal background checks?

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While doing a background check on a candidate who is superbly qualified for the sales job for which he has applied, you learn that he was dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Army. When you ask him about it, he explains that he was 18 years old at the time, and the death of his father, whom he had only recently met, had a devastating impact on him. He began to drink to excess, often failed to report to his duty station. After his dishonorable discharge, he righted himself, started working, and got counseling. Everyone at your firm who has interviewed him found him to be very personable, and very able, and they re eager for him to start. You ve told them about the dishonorable discharge, and it s made no difference to their decision. Should you tell other employees about the dishonorable discharge?

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Knowledge as an element of the tort of negligent hiring, means that:

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Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, employers must do which of the following?

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Negligent hiring:

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In order to avoid liability for negligent hiring, the primary question an employer must consider is:

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A valid background check should NOT include:

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