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Question by  vicman (34)

What does the law say about job references?

I need to understand the legal implications of job references.

 
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Answer by  audiocupcakes (346)

Your desired employer can call any past job numbers which you supply them with. If your past employer says something about you that the desired employer does not like, he/she can surely not offer you the job based on that.

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

Job references are you putting your reputation on the line in referring someone to work somewhere else. If you write a generic letter or use a form letter, there is no harm. You are not required - nor are you allowed - to divulge private information of the individual.

 
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Answer by  fishlover49 (643)

The employer has a legal obligation to only ask questions of job references related to previous employment status and ability.

 
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