The Employment Law & HR Podcast

What can you do about undeclared convictions of existing employees?

In this episode of the podcast I answer a question from a podcast listener with regards to criminal convictions and what you can do if you find an employee has a conviction you did not know about, which, whilst it does not impact on their job role, could cause reputational damage.

In this episode I will cover:

  • The different rules that apply between Spent and Unspent Convictions.
  • When some job roles are exempt from the Spent conviction rules.
  • What you need to consider and the risks of dismissing an employee?
  • Circumstances in which you may decide to dismiss or refuse employment to someone because of a conviction.
  • Considerations if you do employ someone with a previous conviction.

Action Points

  1. Consider if any of the job roles in your business fall under the Exceptions Order
  2. Look at how the vetting process works and fits in your organisation.
  3. Consider what steps you take to undertake checks and background information about candidates.
  4. If you are unsure how this decision affects your business, please give us a call – 01983 897003 – 023 8098 2006 – 01722 653001

Useful Links

 Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 – Guidance 

 

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