When one of your employees fails to report to work…

Excerpted from a Shawe Rosenthal LLP Blog by Fiona W. Ong The media has been abuzz with the story of Secretary Lloyd Austin’s recent medical issues – and particularly the […]
HR Surveys are here! Participation to begin next week

February is survey time at GroupOne Background Screening, with three annual HR surveys conducted from February 1-29. The annual Pay Practices Survey and Benefit Practices Survey provide valuable benchmarking data […]
Can employers do that? The limits of free speech

Excerpted from a FordHarrison LLP Blog by Elizabeth M. Smith and Johanna G. Zelman Public debate about the Israel-Hamas war demonstrates that Americans have strong, and often divergent, views on […]
CFPB slams “old information” in background checks

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) sent out a message this week warning credit reporting companies about including outdated information, particularly people’s criminal records, when creating background check reports. The […]