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Topic History of: CRBs Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JC |
I thought I had heard something on TV about plumbers, etc. who go into people's houses requiring CRB checks, so I just googled and found one example. Sounds like the sort of thing I heard.
"Whilst at work, our engineers often come into contact with children and vulnerable adults and we feel it is responsible to do everything we can to make sure our staff are of the utmost trustworthiness.”
www.personneltoday.com/articles/2009/01/...imlico-plumbers.html
I'm sure the checks are officially about sex offences but I can well believe that some employers will deny jobs to anyone who has been "inside", especially as there are currently more job seekers to choose from. |
Jim |
Thanks Roy,
This is sad, very sad and would be shocking if it were not part of an emerging trend. I am shocked it's gone this far though.
What proportion of plumbing firms are requiring CRBs of their staff?
Do you have any links which support the claim that they are actually doing this?
What reason are they giving for doing this? As already mentioned, only children and vulnerable adults are intended to be protected by the CRB system.
Finally, when the CRB check comes back, no matter what they may show, discretion to hire or not always remains with the employer. Are employers refusing to hire in every case where the check shows a previous conviction? Is it perhaps just in cases of a sex-related offence, or do they refuse in other cases of prior conviction?
Best Wishes,
Jim |
Emma Bee |
It did not occur to me to ask my plumber or electrician for their CRB certificates.
How did we survive from day to day before this government imposed all these "security" measures upon us? |
In The Know |
I sympathize, Roy H
Why not become a politician?
Being a crook seems no bar at all in that profession ! |
Prunella Minge |
If firms insist on CRB checks just because their employees 'go into people's houses' then they're abusing the system anyway, aren't they? Isn't the check only intended for those proposing to work directly with children or 'vulnerable' adults? As you say, the whole thing seems incoherent and counter-productive. |
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