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employment references in Illinois?
Does anyone know what a prespective employer can ask a previous employer about a person by law, and if the prespective employer has to disclose who said something negative about you that costs you the new job?
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a prospective employer can ask anything they wish of a former employer. There is no law in any state or federal statutes which limits the scope of questions allowed to be asked.
As for the previous employer, they can answer any way they feel like it. Again, nothing in law limits their response.
However, information that is actionable would fall under HIPPA and Protected Status regulations.
Again, however, if you are asking can a former employer answer that "I didn't think she was a very good employee. She was often late and left early and didn't do her job well..." then yes, that is allowed.
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May 12th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
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