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Claiming Sexual Harassment: The new weapon for women?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ohio Snake" data-source="post: 16020484" data-attributes="member: 157862"><p>As a small business owner myself, false and misleading accusations from a disgruntled ex employee is always a concern. The best way to prevent ( or try to ) these issues is thoroughly vet your candidate with background checks ( especially with former employers), clearly state the candidates duties and responsibilities as an employee and most importantly include clear language for termination including reasonable non-compete and non- disclosure clauses. Text and or emails can be very persuasive, if used properly. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly, I do ask “off the wall questions” not related to work as an aid to help me understand who the candidate may be underneath the layers of clothing. My favorite question is “ What is your favorite song is of all time?” .....</p><p>Ive gotten answers like....</p><p>Nine Inch Nails.....Animal ( This would be a negative impact answer) </p><p>Whistle While You Work ( This would be a neutral impact answer) </p><p>Aerosmith...... Big Ten Inch ( This would be a negative impact answer) </p><p>Jane’s Addiction... Been Caught Stealing ( This would be a negative impact answer) </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ohio Snake, post: 16020484, member: 157862"] As a small business owner myself, false and misleading accusations from a disgruntled ex employee is always a concern. The best way to prevent ( or try to ) these issues is thoroughly vet your candidate with background checks ( especially with former employers), clearly state the candidates duties and responsibilities as an employee and most importantly include clear language for termination including reasonable non-compete and non- disclosure clauses. Text and or emails can be very persuasive, if used properly. Interestingly, I do ask “off the wall questions” not related to work as an aid to help me understand who the candidate may be underneath the layers of clothing. My favorite question is “ What is your favorite song is of all time?” ..... Ive gotten answers like.... Nine Inch Nails.....Animal ( This would be a negative impact answer) Whistle While You Work ( This would be a neutral impact answer) Aerosmith...... Big Ten Inch ( This would be a negative impact answer) Jane’s Addiction... Been Caught Stealing ( This would be a negative impact answer) Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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