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re: NFL bans players with domestic violence, sexual assault convictions from combine

Posted on 2/9/16 at 10:45 am to
Posted by Schmelly
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Posted on 2/9/16 at 10:45 am to
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Arrests can't be used to take employment actions.
what do u mean by that? They can't fire u after only being arrested?
Posted by therick711
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Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 2/9/16 at 10:47 am to
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what do u mean by that? They can't fire u after only being arrested?



From the EEOC:

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Difference Between Arrest Records and Conviction Records
The fact that an individual was arrested is not proof that he engaged in criminal conduct. Therefore, an individual's arrest record standing alone may not be used by an employer to take a negative employment action (e.g., not hiring, firing or suspending an applicant or employee). However, an arrest may trigger an inquiry into whether the conduct underlying the arrest justifies such action.

In contrast, a conviction record will usually be sufficient to demonstrate that a person engaged in particular criminal conduct. In certain circumstances, however, there may be reasons for an employer not to rely on the conviction record alone when making an employment decision.

Several states' laws limit employers' use of arrest and conviction records to make employment decisions. These laws may prohibit employers from asking about arrest records or require employers to wait until late in the hiring process to ask about conviction records. If you have questions about these kinds of laws, you should contact your state fair employment agency for more information.
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