What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
Hi Forum, I took a job through a staffing company and had a background check done on me and I was hired for the job. I explained that I had a criminal record and they said as long as it wasn't a felony it would be ok. (its a misdemeanor assault charge)
The staffing company background check said this
"I understand a background profile verification will be conducted in order to ensure the business standards and practices of"
the company will not be compromised. This information will be held in the strictest of confidence. I hereby authorize the
company to perform all checks on my credentials as allowed by law including, but not limited to; criminal conviction
records, credit reports, educational records, motor vehicle reports, discussions with supervisors, co-workers, friends,
business associates, or other individuals that the company, in its sole discretion, believes may have relevant information
regarding my suitability for employment unless otherwise directed by me. I further authorize the State of Georgia as well
as any other State, City, Municipality or other agency of the government of the United States of America, to furnish all
information and copies of records considered confidential concerning myself."
The background check did not have a checkbox asking me if I wanted to receive a copy of my report. Nor did it say anything about the FCRA see blow.
Above and beyond the FCRA requirements outlined above, the California notice must contain:
a check-box for applicants/employees to indicate whether they want a copy of the credit report. If this box is checked, the employer must request that a copy of the credit report be provided to the employee/applicant simultaneously with the employer’s receipt of the credit report. This report must be provided to the applicant employee—free of charge—regardless of whether adverse action is taken or not
the specific name, address and website of the consumer reporting agency (“CRA”
(and, if a national CRA, a toll free number)
information that the applicant/employee has a right to find out whatever is in the CRA’s file. This can be done by personal inspection, by telephone, or by requesting the CRA to send a copy of the file via certified mail. California applicants/employees must also be advised of their right to bring someone else along to the inspection and the ground rules if they do.
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The issue is, the company I have been staffed at for the past 3 months wants to bring me on full time but they want to do a background check on me and said that my misdemeanor will be an issue. I am frustrated with the staffing company because they failed let the company know of this and now ill be out of a job.
Do I have a case?
Hi Forum, I took a job through a staffing company and had a background check done on me and I was hired for the job. I explained that I had a criminal record and they said as long as it wasn't a felony it would be ok. (its a misdemeanor assault charge)
The staffing company background check said this
"I understand a background profile verification will be conducted in order to ensure the business standards and practices of"
the company will not be compromised. This information will be held in the strictest of confidence. I hereby authorize the
company to perform all checks on my credentials as allowed by law including, but not limited to; criminal conviction
records, credit reports, educational records, motor vehicle reports, discussions with supervisors, co-workers, friends,
business associates, or other individuals that the company, in its sole discretion, believes may have relevant information
regarding my suitability for employment unless otherwise directed by me. I further authorize the State of Georgia as well
as any other State, City, Municipality or other agency of the government of the United States of America, to furnish all
information and copies of records considered confidential concerning myself."
The background check did not have a checkbox asking me if I wanted to receive a copy of my report. Nor did it say anything about the FCRA see blow.
Above and beyond the FCRA requirements outlined above, the California notice must contain:
a check-box for applicants/employees to indicate whether they want a copy of the credit report. If this box is checked, the employer must request that a copy of the credit report be provided to the employee/applicant simultaneously with the employer’s receipt of the credit report. This report must be provided to the applicant employee—free of charge—regardless of whether adverse action is taken or not
the specific name, address and website of the consumer reporting agency (“CRA”

information that the applicant/employee has a right to find out whatever is in the CRA’s file. This can be done by personal inspection, by telephone, or by requesting the CRA to send a copy of the file via certified mail. California applicants/employees must also be advised of their right to bring someone else along to the inspection and the ground rules if they do.
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The issue is, the company I have been staffed at for the past 3 months wants to bring me on full time but they want to do a background check on me and said that my misdemeanor will be an issue. I am frustrated with the staffing company because they failed let the company know of this and now ill be out of a job.
Do I have a case?