Tuesday, September 25, 2007
CU Revamps Hiring Policies
The university recently finished criminal background checks on five employees, who were referred to the university through the Chinook Clubhouse. The outcome, however, is unknown to the public.
"The results of these background checks are private, protected personnel information available only to an employee's supervisor," CU spokesman Bronson Hilliard said.
New Foster Care Bill Includes Stringent Background Check
The bill provides some requirements for additional background checks for foster parents. This would include a Bureau of Criminal Investigation and Identification background check and other additional checks that are required.
Background Check Catches Accused Child Molester
Merced Police were notified this week of the arrest Charles Robert Wilson, 31, by Bossier Sheriff's Office investigators, according the Cmdr. Tom Martin of the Merced Police Department.
Martin said in an e-mail that Wilson had applied for a job in a juvenile facility and a background check on his record revealed a $2 million warrant for his arrest from Merced.
Clinton Campaign Cites Flawed Background Check
Though a commonly used public record search shows that Hsu had multiple business lawsuits filed against him dating to 1985, filed for bankruptcy in 1990, and was a defendant in two 1991 California court matters listed as possible criminal cases, the campaign said its computer checks used insufficient search terms that did not include the two middle names Hsu used in the California case. "In all of these searches, the campaign used the name Norman Hsu, which, like the search results of other committees and campaigns, did not turn up disqualifying information," Clinton spokesman Howard Wolfson explained.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Land Lord Fights Crime
"Absentee landlords contribute to these problems by not screening their tenants but its not the landlord that's doing these things, they're not selling the drugs it's the occupants" says Elmira Chief of Police, Scott Drake.
Teachers Could Get Stuck With Tab for Fingerprints
More than 400,000 teachers and other school professionals in Texas might have to pay about $50 each to have their fingerprints taken under a new school safety law enacted this year.
Although teacher-group leaders were assured that the state would pick up the cost of the fingerprinting and mandatory criminal background checks, lawmakers did not include funding in the state budget, and efforts to find the money – about $25 million – through other channels have been unsuccessful.
Considerations for Better Background Checks
Labor and employment attorneys say that the proper screening of employees is becoming an increasing problem faced by many companies. Some of the problems include making a hire that turns out to be the "wrong fit," hiring someone who is not qualified for the position and hiring people who are unproductive.
Background Checks for Contractors
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Call for Better Background Checks for School Bus Drivers
After reviewing the records of 13 bus services in various parts of the State, the State Comptroller found that 12 percent of the bus drivers files did not include letters from the DMV indicating that their criminal history checks were complete.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Hyderabad IT Firms Put Employees Under Scanner
Restrictions have been put on Internet access and the employees can use only the software approved by the management and can do only assigned work.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Blind Immigrant Wins Court Round For Citizenship
It’s the Federal Bureau of Investigation's name check of Zuhair Mahd, who sued the government, that's in question. The government said it performed the check before rejecting the man's application for citizenship, but the court said it wants proof the FBI check actually happened. The court wants to know the results of that check within 10 days.