• etchinghillside@reddthat.com
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    14 days ago

    I mean - it kind of is? I believe a company is allowed to ask another company if they’re eligible for rehire - and they record those things in their HR systems.

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      14 days ago

      This is true. The other company can ask HR to consult the big book of grudges to determine if there are indeed grudges.

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        6 days ago

        They do keep records, but rarely share them.

        If your prospective employer says that they didn’t hire you because of what a previous employer said about you, and that previous employer doesn’t have rock solid evidence, then you can sue for lost wages, defamation, and get a nice chunk of money.

        When people called the store I was managing to get info on past employees, the only thing we would confirm was the time range they worked for us,

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        14 days ago

        Given that person already found a new job, if they plan to keep it for long, the previous company’s record won’t be useful anymore.