The third issue focuses on the Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) aspects of pre-employment testing.
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It said "comprehensive" pre-employment checks were carried out before he was given the job.
This is one of many pre-employment issues for general counsel to consider with managers and Human Resources.
The governors were not told she was a relative and pre-employment checks were not carried out before she started work.
Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults Bill to place pre-employment consultancy service on a statutory basis and widen its remit to include vulnerable adults in certain settings.
The Youth Zone will support an additional 250 NEETS (not in education, employment, or training), and the shop will also offer pre-employment training, literacy and numeracy support.
Even at that level, pre-employment screening of employees is essential.
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As we await a decision on this case dealing with a suspension of Pryor for activities prior to entry into the NFL, the legality of pre-employment discipline is at issue.
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If I could sign a pre-employment agreement that the worker signs away their rights to maternity pay (i.e. puts them on an equal footing with male employees) I would love to employ more women.
The unemployment rate has dropped more than 40% of the way back to its pre-recession level, but the employment-to-population ratio is closer to its trough than its pre-recession peak.
CTCs are public housing facilities, libraries and community centers nationwide designed to provide myriad services, including work force development and employment information, pre-school and family programs and adult education, all of which use computers and information technology to meet people's needs.
At a pre-hearing review in March 2009, employment judge David Sneath granted Nicholson permission to make his claim for unfair dismissal under the UK's Employment Equality (Religion and Belief) Regulations which came into force in 2003.
Religious tempers had been calmed, government functioning made more transparent (through the right to information law), and a series of welfare measures for the rural poor (pre-eminently, the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme) initiated.
Also, in some cases, like Thailand, some of the new expenditure programs aimed at employment creation will end at a pre-specified date.
She was also president of the National Council of Household Employment, which among other issues tackled a pre-World War II shortage of housemaids.
Considering continuation of low employment costs and minimal net interest expense profit margins pre-and-after tax hang in.
Government figures show that payroll employment is still 2.9 million below the pre-recession levels and 12.7 million below what a normal recovery would have delivered.
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To use a Korean name and Korean citizenship status in Japan means discrimination in education and employment, and difficulties in social interaction, including pre-marital checks and assumptions about ties to the criminal underworld.
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The Classical or pre-Keynesian economists generally agreed with that view, and the mechanism they expected to facilitate the employment of the unemployed was declining wages during a recession.
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Most Americans who have received their health coverage through their employment know that there is typically a waiting period so that the insurance company can avoid pre-existing conditions that might have motivated the employee to take a job primarily to get the health insurance that comes with it.
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In its November pre-budget report, the Treasury said the New Deal was designed to achieve a permanent boost in the level of employment.
So, with up to 50% of Americans currently afflicted with a pre-existing health condition and 20% of Americans uninsurable as a result (the remainder can still gain coverage through employment) how hard is it to figure out, particularly at a time when people are losing jobs in big numbers in Ohio, that by voting to kill mandates voters are likely voting against their own self-interest?
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