Blockchain’s Role In Reshaping The Future Of Work

by Emily He - Forbes

With unemployment numbers at record highs, millions of people around the world are embarking on the daunting task of job hunting – which is even more challenging for both candidates and recruiters in today’s world of remote work.

Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilyhe/2020/09/01/blockchains-role-in-reshaping-the-future-of-work/#f0527a22c801

Technology’s Impact on Background Screening Process

by Team Writer - Tech Funnel

Technology is impacting virtually everything in our world today, so it is no surprise that it has revolutionized the way background screening is done. One of the most significant impacts technology has on background screening is the speed at which it can be completed. Whats once took days, or even weeks to months to investigate thoroughly can now be found almost instantly.

Read more: https://www.techfunnel.com/hr-tech/how-technology-is-changing-the-background-screening-process/

Make It Clear, Make It Broad: The D.C. District Court Determines A Plaintiff Has Standing To Pursue FCRA Claims Against His Former Employer Based On A Background Check Used To Justify His Termination

by Jesse Taylor - The National Law Review

The latest entry in a nearly decade-long dispute between a plaintiff and his former employer and manager, Mattiaccio v. DHA Grp., Inc., 2020 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 129464 (D.D.C. July 21, 2020) is an in-depth analysis of standing under the FCRA in the face of unclear pleading by a pro se litigant.

Read more: https://www.natlawreview.com/article/make-it-clear-make-it-broad-dc-district-court-determines-plaintiff-has-standing-to

New Bill Would Delay Criminal Background Checks On Job Candidates

by Alessia Grunberger - Patch

ROCKVILLE, MD — Montgomery County lawmakers are considering a bill that would prohibit employers from asking certain job applicants about their criminal history and conducting background checks prior to extending a conditional offer.

Read more: https://patch.com/maryland/rockville/new-bill-would-delay-criminal-background-checks-job-candidates

Criminal record will no longer bar people outright from seeking occupational licenses in R.I.

by Madeleine List - Providence Journal

PROVIDENCE — Mark Gonsalves knows that as a licensed social worker or case manager, he could do even more to help people with mental health conditions and substance-use disorders. But his criminal record, which includes multiple drug- and alcohol-related charges and a history of on-and-off incarceration dating back to 1988, has held him back from obtaining the occupational licenses he needs. A bill passed last week by the General Assembly is about to change that.

Read more: https://www.providencejournal.com/news/20200720/criminal-record-will-no-longer-bar-people-outright-from-seeking-occupational-licenses-in-ri

E.U. Court Strikes Down Trans-Atlantic Data Transfer Pact

by Adam Satariano - The New York Times

LONDON — Europe’s top court on Thursday struck down a trans-Atlantic agreement that allows scores of companies to move data between the European Union and the United States, causing uncertainty for businesses that rely on moving digital information seamlessly around the world.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/16/business/eu-data-transfer-pact-rejected.html

What Employers Might Have Missed In The First Half Of 2020: From Ban The Box Laws To Marijuana Measures A Midyear Compliance Update

by Alonzo Martinez - Forbes

For lawmakers, the first half of 2020 has brought a dynamic shift from the typical legislative agenda. Measures frequently debated by lawmakers were tabled while bills aimed at addressing the Covid-19 pandemic rightfully took precedent. Nonetheless, despite a pivot in priorities and a truncated legislative agenda, many laws affecting employers, particularly those aimed at promoting job seekers' and employees' rights, still managed to cross the finish line.

Read more: https://www.forbes.com/sites/alonzomartinez/2020/07/10/what-employers-might-have-missed-in-the-first-half-of-2020-from-ban-the-box-laws-to-marijuana-measures-a-midyear-compliance-update/#45682415561a

Bipartisan bill removes barriers for people with criminal convictions to find employment

by NCPA Staff - North Central PA

Harrisburg, Pa. - Building on criminal justice reforms and fulfilling a recommendation to modernize job licensing, Governor Tom Wolf signed Senate Bill 637, which removes outdated licensing barriers so skilled workers with criminal records can get a second chance and start good careers.

Read more: https://www.northcentralpa.com/news/local/bipartisan-bill-removes-barriers-for-people-with-criminal-convictions-to-find-employment/article_9fc60b70-bbd0-11ea-bbf1-a79b8c1b9d00.html

COVID-19: The evolution of background screening

by Editorial Team - HR News

COVID-19 has ushered in changes in just about every area of business. In the last few months businesses have battled with the challenge of not only ensuring the safety of their own staff in the work environment, but also safeguarding corporate data in newly created remote working environments. In these challenging times, the role of supporting and creating great teams falls to HR in a whole new way. As corporate cultures have changed almost overnight with the traditional working environment shifting dramatically.

Read more: http://hrnews.co.uk/covid-19-the-evolution-of-background-screening/

Credit Bureaus to Get Close Look for Coronavirus Response, CFPB Says

by Evan Weinberger - Bloomberg Law

  • Credit bureaus’ compliance with CARES Act faces CFPB scrutiny

  • Bureau saw record number of complaints in April and May

CFPB director Kathleen Kraninger warned credit reporting bureaus and the lenders that furnish data to them to comply with federal coronavirus relief requirements amid a surge in complaints to the consumer watchdog agency.

Read more: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/banking-law/credit-bureaus-to-get-close-look-for-coronavirus-response-cfpb-says