Employment Screening Guidelines Released by Foremost Security Association
By admin at 23 December, 2009, 3:13 am
The second edition of the ASIS Global Preemployment Background Screening (PBS) Guideline has been released to the public. ASIS is the preeminent establishment for security management professionals worldwide. According to the press release:
The guideline, designated ASIS GDL PBS-2009, is an educational and practical tool that organizations can use as a resource in understanding the reasons for preemployment background screening of job applicants, as well as the legal principles surrounding the issue of preemployment background screening. The PBS guideline can also help in developing policies and procedures that will enhance an establishment’s hiring policy.
ASIS and the National Association of Professional Background Screeners, in an try to promote mutual cooperative interests, collaborated in the revision of the 2006 version of the ASIS Preemployment Background Screening Guideline.
This PBS guideline presents practical in rank concerning the value of preemployment background screening, the importance of the application form, vital legal issues and considerations (such as the Honest Credit Reporting Act, privacy issues, disorder laws, rules and regulations), the key elements of preemployment background screening, the types of in rank to utilize in verifying the key elements, the use of credit reporting agencies in preemployment background screening, and an appendix of a sample preemployment background screening flow chart.
A number of members of the National Association of Professional Background Screeners (NAPBS) joined together with security professionals to serve on the committee that updated the Guidelines. ESR is pleased to note that its president, Lester Rosen, had the privilege of serving with this outstanding group of dedicated professionals on the original committee as well as the committee that produced the second edition.
The Guideline is available on the ASIS web site at www.asisonline.org
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