"Ban the Box" Legislation Passes
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"Ban the Box" Legislation Passes
Catherine Lucey
City Council just gave final passage to legislation that would block most employers from asking about job applicants’ criminal histories until after an initial job interview.
Known as the “ban the box” bill, the measure was sponsored by Councilwoman Donna Reed Miller in the hopes that it would help increase employment opportunities for ex-offenders. Similar legislation has been passed in a number of cities and states, including Chicago, Atlanta and Boston.
"People with criminal records are discriminated against in many ways," Miller said before the 13-4 vote in favor of the bill. "This legislation will promote the capacity of ex-offenders and allow them to take care of themselves and their families."
Under the new rules -- which apply to the city and private employers, but exempt criminal justice agencies like police and prisons -- employers could ask about criminal records and run background checks after the first job interview.
If you can't do the time, don't commit the crime. Employers have EVERY right to ask about criminal records prior to the first interview. Why waste time interviewing an ex-con if they won't hire them anyway? Its a waste of time and money but as we all know Council is good for that. psyrus
"People with criminal records are discriminated against in many ways," Of course they are they are criminals. We are suppose to be able to descriminate between felons and non-felons. Descrimination is only bad when it is because of race, gender, religion, ect. Companies ask people to disclose if they are a felon because they will not hire felons. This saves time and money for the company and the prospective employee. Now you are going to have felons interviewing, the company paying for the backround check, and the felon going to be denied a job anyway. Real waste of time and money. Glad this is what city council's passing when there are tons of layoffs, crimes, ect. kjc5008- I bet you copy/pasted the quote.
want to know how I know? ekw555 - It's just a slip. Kjc5008 meant to say De Scriminated - as in of/from the town of Scriminated which is very near the town called Scrimination.
Ever been there?
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Comment removed.- "...do you want YOUR BANK hiring thieves?...LOL..."
But the loudest laugh is on you.
Apparently you haven't been paying attention to the world-wide recession that's been going on for the past couple of years. It began with our economy being brought to its knees by criminals called Bankers.
And the criminal Bankers have been forgiven by us through bailout loans. Now they're back in business - repeating their offenses. It's called recidivism.
Just another reason for a business to move out of the city. mikegdj
Conservative arguments to this are absolutely ridiculous. They complain over and over and over and over about the "Welfare State", yet when former convicts try to do the right thing after serving time by looking for a legitimate job to provide for themselves, conservatives support openly discriminating against them so that they can't find employment. So guess what happens next? Ex-cons either go on unemployment/welfare b/c they can't find work or they go back to a life of crime b/c that's the only thing they can do to earn. As the (fake) budget hawks you all claim to be, what is better for the economy and tax base? Ex-cons working real, productive jobs and paying taxes or living on welfare and becoming repeat offenders? Not to mention, it's clear none of you actually read the article b/c no one is telling employers they aren't entitled to do background checks and hire based on those results. The law just stipulates that they can't ask on the initial application so that job seekers are at least able to get their foot in the door. So much hypocrisy (or ignorance... just can't decide which). Whatjugot
I_don't_want_my_bank_hiring_any_thieves_or_bigots DixonBunz
Since this already exists in many cities and states, all these people complaining seem rather behind the times, right? Glad to see the right thing done. HandNik
It's understandable how this passed... criminals are one of the Democrat party's biggest constituencies. fafafooey
Comment removed.- Proving once again its the fascist libs who are the violent ones. You sound like Che Guevara. Forget your xa nax today?
JerryCurlan
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