Re: employment law help



On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 22:07:49 +0100, "Clueless2" <nospam@nospam> wrote:

"nightjar .uk.com>" <nightjar@<insert my surname here> wrote in message
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References must be factual, but, as giving a negative report is likely to
be challenged, most companies who are dissatisfied with an employee simply
refuse to give any reference.

And one company I work for will not hire anyone who cannot obtain a
satisfactory reference from their previous employer.


Which mans there are many companies whose ex-employees will be unable
to get a job there.

Many employers refuse to give references at all.

And I believe that *most* nowadays will do little more than confirm
that the person worked there.
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