A) disqualify the candidate for unfitness
B) talk to the candidate to find out what the report is all about
C) disregard the report, as it s an arrest, and not a conviction
D) none of these
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A) Tom will win because the statements are both lies, challenging his integrity and character
B) Tom will win because his reputation has been damaged
C) Mike will win because as chair, he has a qualified privilege to make these types of statements
D) Mike will win because the statements were not published
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A) requires that employers not hire or employ aliens
B) requires that employers not discriminate based on national origin and citizenship
C) allows employers to hire an unlimited number of foreign nations under the H-1B visa program
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) Employers must always perform a criminal background check before hiring an employee
B) Employers must always conduct a thorough and comprehensive background check of every applicant
C) Employers must obtain an applicant s consumer credit report
D) all of these are true
E) none of these is true
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A) do a thorough criminal background check through all 50 states
B) check to see that the applicant has a degree in electrical engineering
C) check references at the applicant s former places of employment
D) all of these
E) b and c only
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A) the employee gave his consent to make the statement
B) the statement was within the employer s qualified privilege
C) the statement was truthful
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) makes employers liable for harm that occurs when employees act within the scope of their employment
B) makes employers liable for any harm that is caused by their employees
C) makes employers liable for harm that occurs when employees who were not properly screened act outside the scope of their employment
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) the employer knew the employee was unfit
B) the employer should have known the employee was unfit
C) the employer would have known the employee was unfit if it had done an appropriate background check
D) any of these might constitute such knowledge
E) none of these constitutes such knowledge
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A) whether the employer s own written hiring policies are adequate
B) whether placing an unfit person in the particular job could be expected to result in harm
C) whether there is evidence of a candidate s unfitness that could be found through a thorough personal interview with the applicant
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) the employer was liable under respondeat superior because the assault occurred on concert grounds, and was carried out by a management-level employee
B) the employer was liable for negligent hiring because employers are legally obligated to perform criminal background checks and contact references for all persons hired
C) the employer was liable for negligent hiring because sexual assault was an increased risk in this venue, it was foreseeable that an unfit person hired as for this position could harm others, and the employer failed to conduct an adequate background check
D) the employer was not liable for negligent hiring because even if it had undertaken a more thorough background check, clear evidence of unfitness for the job was not available
E) none of the above
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A) the employer did not defame the former employee because its statements were merely opinions and did not purport to be factual
B) the employer did not defame the former employee because he had consented to having information about him shared with the prospective new employer
C) the employer did not defame the former employee because the statements, although harsh, were truthful
D) the employer defamed the former employee because statements made in references are not subject to qualified privilege
E) the employer defamed the former employee because the employer was recklessly indifferent to the truthfulness of the statements made
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A) checking an applicants marital status
B) verifying an applicants military service
C) checking an applicants driving record
D) verifying an applicants degrees and/or licenses
E) none of the above may be validly inquired into
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A) an employer is required to do a criminal background check for all applicants; otherwise, it may be deemed guilty of discrimination if it does checks for some types of jobs but not for others
B) a thorough criminal background check is required only when the applicant will be working with money
C) employers should consider the seriousness, recentness, and job-relatedness of convictions before denying employment on that basis
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) Yes
B) No
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A) a consumer credit report, which reports only credit-worthiness, and an investigative report, which reports the results of interviews with neighbors, colleagues, and the like
B) a consumer credit report, which reports credit information and general character information, and an investigative report, which reports the results of interviews with neighbors, colleagues, and the like
C) a fair credit report, which guarantees accuracy, and a character reference report, based on personal interviews of neighbors, colleagues, and the like
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A) obtaining a signed consent from a former employee, authorizing the employer to provide information about her job performance
B) negotiating an agreed letter of reference for an employee who is leaving
C) giving only information that verifies that the former employee worked for the employer, the rate of pay, and the dates of employment
D) all of these
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A) notify an applicant that the employer plans to reject her based on information from a credit report
B) obtain the consent of an applicant before conducting any background check
C) verify that the information in a credit report reasonably appears to be accurate
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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A) the employer is liable under respondeat superior for the harmful act of the employee because it occurred during the workday
B) the employer is liable for negligent hiring because the employer had an obligation to check his criminal background, it did not do so, and this led to him harming another person
C) the employer is not liable for negligent hiring because the employee did not assault the waitress on company property
D) the employer is not liable for negligent hiring because the job does not subject people to risk, and the evidence of unfitness was not related to the job
E) none of the above
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A) the city was not liable because under California law, a public employee who commits a sex crime on duty is not acting within the scope of employment, so that the employer is not vicariously liable
B) the city was liable because under California law, a public employee who commits a sex crime on duty is acting within the scope of employment, so that the employer is vicariously liable
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A) employers must verify a person s eligibility to work in the United States before the new employee begins work
B) employers are required to copy and retain copies of the documents used by the employee to prove eligibility to work in the United States
C) if they appear to be genuine, employers are not required to investigate or verify the authenticity of documents presented or supplied by the employee
D) employees must present certified copies of whatever documents they use to verify eligibility to work
E) all of the above
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