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Laws have been springing up in many different jurisdictions requiring employers to “ban the box”—meaning to stop the practice in which employers include on employment applications questions about applicant’s prior criminal history. There are pro’s and con’s each way with those that favor these ban the box laws contending that such information on job applications can cause qualified candidates to not qualify for many job positions which may cause higher rates of repeat criminal offenders because they cannot find jobs. Critics of these ban the box laws, are mostly employers who are concerned about security in the workplace and protecting employees and customers from violence. Clearly these laws are on the rise and on the rise for private employers as well. “Many states have already passed ban the box laws as well as multiple municipalities. Please join Melissa Fleischer, attorney at law, in this important webinar focusing on ban the box laws and requirements for your workplace.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

Just a sampling of the many practical tips you’ll take away:

  1. Summary of the current state ban the box laws around the country
  2. What these laws require and how to ensure compliance
  3. Learn the EEOC’s position on automatic disqualification of applicants based on prior criminal convictions
  4. Understand how to apply the EEOC’s three-part test to ensure the past conviction really is relevant to the job the applicant will be performing
  5. Learn how job descriptions can play a major role in all of this
  6. Discuss whether employers may ask about prior criminal records of job applicants in states that have adopted ban the box legislation
  7. Understand whether an employer may refuse to hire a job applicant with a prior criminal history in a state with a ban the box statute?
  8. What are the current requirements for employers in states that do not have ban the box laws?
  9. What is the EEOC’s Position on Asking about Past Criminal History and Using that as a Basis for Refusing to Hire an Applicant
  10. AND MUCH MORE!

Who will Benefit:

  • Human Resource Professionals
  • Benefit Professionals
  • Managers
  • Supervisors
  • Training
  • In-house counsel
  • Financial Officers
  • CEOs


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Melissa Fleischer, Esq

Melissa Fleischer, Esq., is a sought-after employment law attorney and HR advisor, having utilized her 20 years of law practice experience specializing in employment discrimination litigation to form HR Learning Center LLC, an HR consulting firm that specializes in providing workplace solutions to employers on a wide range of legal and human resource management issues. Ms. Fleischer provides preventative counseling and proactive training on a wide-range of employment law issues to help employers achieve legal compliance and reduce litigation costs, Ms. Fleischer is a management-side employment attorney and is nationally recognized as an expert in her field. Ms. Fleischer has successfully represented numerous clients in employment discrimination litigation as well as providing preventive counseling and training on workplace issues. Ms Fleischer was previously associated with Epstein Becker & Green in NYC.

Through HR Learning Center, Ms. Fleischer provides on-site training seminars and on-line training webinars and consulting on a wide range of workplace and human resource issues including sexual harassment, disabilities, diversity, discrimination, workplace violence, employee use of social media, job descriptions, employee handbooks, workplace investigations, FLSA misclassification and independent contractor status, information privacy and security, and HR records management. She also offers compliance training on the major employment laws, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Family and Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Fair Labor Standards Act, including exempt and non-exempt worker classifications and the National Labor Relations Act. She presents seminars, leads webinars and workshops, and is a frequent lecturer on these and other HR management and legal topics.

Ms. Fleischer served as a chapter editor for the Family and Medical Leave Act Treatise, published by the Bureau of National Affairs. She also served as an Editor for HRExpert, an on-line legal resource for attorneys and HR Professionals. Ms. Fleischer is an adjunct faculty member with the Professional Development Center at SUNY/Westchester Community College in Valhalla, New York. She is a member of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). Ms. Fleischer earned her J.D. degree from The George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., and her B.A., cum laude, from New York University.

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