Employers Perspective: Meeting Verification Requirements in Hiring

Posted by Tina

If you want to understand what companies face in trying to verify eligibility for employment and meet the government requirements when hiring you need to read, “Why Donald Trump, and American Workers, Need Andrew Puzder as Secretary of Labor…” by Sundance at The Last Refuge. Sundance offers background and then walk us through the minefield of conflicting laws and oversight by various government departments:

…what most people don’t know is…(Federal) EEOC hiring rules are in direct conflict with (Federal) Dept of Labor hiring Laws when it comes to DHS employment eligibility, immigration laws, and EEOC “disparate impact”.

It is this kind of problem that has gotten our nation bogged down and dysfunctional. No wonder we’re in such dire straights. Time to drain the swamp and untangle complex, conflicting laws.

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10 Responses to Employers Perspective: Meeting Verification Requirements in Hiring

  1. Libby says:

    Again, if the Congress could not make time for it during the last six years, I fail to understand what makes you think they’re going to get off their keisters now. Can it simply be that the Brown Boy is out of the Oval Office? That strikes me as rather petty.

    Unless, of course, you were thinking of abolishing the EEOC? That, he would not have gone for.

  2. Dewster says:

    You read this stuff cause you are not already well versed in these problems ya preach about?

    You realize the money they gave Carrier is to automate and get rid of workers right?
    And the Taxpayers are paying for this.

    We pay taxes to eliminate our own quality of life. We pay taxes to the robber barrons and their industries for their own profits.

    You are filling the swamp shall we discuss the cabinet picks ?

    why not?

    Trump supporters were crying about Hillary giving a speech to Goldman Sachs, now Trump just made their president his top economic adviser!

    can not wait for your circle of hypocrisy supporting the swamp of robber barons he wants

  3. Dewster says:

    Tina

    No need to worry about illegal workers.

    https://www.ald.softbankrobotics.com/en/cool-robots/pepper

    Trump is using America to get rich since he is leveraged out. Not like he did not say he uses politics for profit he did.

    His 50 Billion dollar Japanese investor? ya know the one who is going to invest in America that 50 Billion? LOL

    “As usual, Trump glossed over a few key details. The $50 billion that Son has agreed to invest will actually come from a previously announced $100 billion investment fund set up with cooperation from Saudi Arabia, half of which was likely to be invested in the U.S. anyway.”

    Oh and since the USA said no to the sprint owner on buying up Tmobile ect ect guess what else Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son wants?

    America will be gone in four years as they sell everything off to foreign investors.

    http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/12/trump-celebrates-japanese-investor-who-wants-to-replace-human-workers-with-robots

    You can be so proud of your Trump. Admit you like fascism, selling everything to foreigners.

    By the time trump is done America will will be a wasteland of poor people.

    • Tina says:

      America has become a wasteland of much poorer people in the last eight years…where ya been?

      I see a lot of accusations but no real evidence to support them.

      Same old song and dance.

      • Libby says:

        “America has become a wasteland of much poorer people in the last eight years…where ya been?”

        Because the only branch of government willing to exert itself was hamstrung by a do-nothing Congress for six long years.

        You’re not really thinking that we are going to forget.

        And if, suddenly, this Republican Congress decides things need doing, well, their new-found diligence is going to reflect very poorly upon their characters. I mean, to allow the nation’s infrastructure to so spectacularly degrade out of plain political spite … tacky … very tacky. And if a sudden change of heart is evidenced, well, the tacky becomes downright despicable.

        • Tina says:

          BS Libby!

          Your excuses can’t erase the utterly pathetic things Obama did all by himself, he ad his czars, to kill business and become the first president ever to preside over less than 2% growth. And by the way…he had two full years with a super majority Congress to create policies to drive a strong economy and they chose to shove the huge job killing Obamacare down our throats instead. Obama chose to kill industries and jobs. Your party is where the buck stops on America’s failed economy. The people know it and that’s why Trump was elected.

  4. Pie Guevara says:

    This is so nuts it is nearly impossible to comprehend how nuts it is. All this must change.

  5. Tina says:

    Agreed, Pie. And if this is nuts you know most other laws are equally nuts.

    In 2013 Obamacare regulations were eight times longer than the Bible.

    You can’t tell me that ANY of our representatives, the President or VP, or anyone in his administration could tell us what is in this one law, and yet, we are all expected to know it and comply. It’s a freakin’ nightmare of time and money wasting red tape.

    Our laws should be simple, easy to understand, and easy to implement. They should not require teams of experts and lawyers and they sure as hell should not be in conflict with each other.

    • Libby says:

      “In 2013 Obamacare regulations were eight times longer than the Bible.”

      And the significance of this observation is (aside from the giggle factor) what? … exactly?

      • Tina says:

        How astonishing that you fail to get the significance!

        I give you the Ten Commandments, the nuts and bolts of law, written with just a few words and with no wiggle room.

        Clarity! Certainty! Freedom! When the boundaries are clear we are free to invent, execute and deliver our products and services with a lot more money to spend on important things like our employees, equipment, supplies, new products.

        Most of the businesses in America are small businesses. We are not all Google or Microsoft with entire departments to handle this stuff (Even then, it’s still a terrible waste of resources).

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