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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I recently graduated with a bachelor's and with a prior conviction and all, I searched high and low for a career opportunity. I received a call for an interview, which went well, and a job offer followed. The offer was contingent upon all pre-employment checks. I followed through with the process--consented to background check, completed drug screen and a physical--and after about a month, I received a call to start. I reported as scheduled and started working. After working for 6 weeks, I was called to my boss' office and told that we're on a contract with the facility where we worked, and that in order for the facility to issue me an Identification Card, I'll have to repeat the pre-employment process with the facility--this after having completed the process with my employer prior to starting. I agreed and started the process with the facility. After giving everything that was required of me, I was again called into my boss' office and told to take a few "paid" days off until everything clears with the facility. I agreed and stayed home, during which time, my boss occasionally called for information or paperwork, which I forwarded right away. After about a week of being at home, I received a call from my boss to come in because 'we needed to speak'. I reported the next morning and was told by my boss that the facility refused to issue me an identification card due to my prior conviction, and as such, my employer would no longer continue employment. I'm very confused and was wondering if everything done here was legal. Please advise, thank you.