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nov04libride
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Is this illegal?
I am starting a new job soon. Before I was offered the position, someone called my supervisor for a reference. During this call she told them I had planned vacation days during July (exact dates). It wound up not affecting their decision and I was offered the position, but is that legal? What she said could have affected their offer.
ETA: It's 5 days vacation, but my new supervisor said my boss was kind of rude about it, like "Do you want her knowing she will be out a week as soon as she starts?"
Message edited 6/15/2006 1:19:16 PM.
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Posted 6/15/06 1:18 PM |
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Re: Is this illegal?
Why would she do something like that? And I don't think its illegal. You willingly gave that person as a reference so anything they say during that call is up to them (I think at least).
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Posted 6/15/06 1:19 PM |
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nov04libride
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Re: Is this illegal?
Posted by FireIslandLove
Why would she do something like that? And I don't think its illegal. You willingly gave that person as a reference so anything they say during that call is up to them (I think at least).
I think she is really just odd. If she doesn't like me, give a great rec. and get me out of here. If she does like me, be more supportive of me. She is acting like a jilted boyfriend. This isn't personal, it is WORK.
Message edited 6/15/2006 1:22:06 PM.
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Posted 6/15/06 1:20 PM |
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SweetestOfPeas
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Re: Is this illegal?
Posted by nov04libride
I am starting a new job soon. Before I was offered the position, someone called my supervisor for a reference. During this call she told them I had planned vacation days during July (exact dates). It wound up not affecting their decision and I was offered the position, but is that legal? What she said could have affected their offer.
ETA: It's 5 days vacation, but my new supervisor said my boss was kind of rude about it, like "Do you want her knowing she will be out a week as soon as she starts?" your SOON TO BE former boss is a realy beyotch!
As far as I know, there is no law that they can’t not hire you because of a vacation. If a company wants you badly enough, they should be fine with it. if they’re on the fence about hiring someone, that could be a deal breaker.
I don’t think your current boss did anything illegal
Message edited 6/15/2006 1:33:51 PM.
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Posted 6/15/06 1:32 PM |
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LFitzy79
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Re: Is this illegal?
yes, that's illegal. they are only suppose to answer whether or not you worked there, and if you were fired--
eta: I just double checked with my supervisor, she said that it's just supposed to confirm the employment, and that's it. What your supervisor did was totally inapproprate.
Message edited 6/15/2006 2:02:18 PM.
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Posted 6/15/06 1:57 PM |
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NoStressMom
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Re: Is this illegal?
Posted by LFitzy79
yes, that's illegal. they are only suppose to answer whether or not you worked there, and if you were fired--
eta: I just double checked with my supervisor, she said that it's just supposed to confirm the employment, and that's it. What your supervisor did was totally inapproprate.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:03 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Is this illegal?
I'm not sure it's illegal but anything outside of confirming the dates of employee puts a company at risk for possible lawsuits. If he slandered you, it wouldn't be illegal either - ti just opens them up to civil actions. Telling a reference you're taking vacation isn't slander.
He's still a jerk for doing it. Glad it didn't affect your new job. CONGRATULATIONS!
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Posted 6/15/06 2:03 PM |
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nov04libride
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Re: Is this illegal?
Thanks everyone. I would never pursue anything legal, but it just really upset me that she was trying to ruin my chance at leaving.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:04 PM |
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Message edited 10/4/2006 7:13:52 PM.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:08 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: Is this illegal?
If you want to get back at her - send a certified "legalish" sounding letter to the HR department.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:09 PM |
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MrsERod
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Re: Is this illegal?
Posted by nov04libride
I am starting a new job soon. Before I was offered the position, someone called my supervisor for a reference. During this call she told them I had planned vacation days during July (exact dates). It wound up not affecting their decision and I was offered the position, but is that legal? What she said could have affected their offer.
ETA: It's 5 days vacation, but my new supervisor said my boss was kind of rude about it, like "Do you want her knowing she will be out a week as soon as she starts?"
yes, that is illegal. she is only supposed to provide dates of employment, and position held. nothing else.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:23 PM |
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MsMBV
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Re: Is this illegal?
Posted by LFitzy79
yes, that's illegal. they are only suppose to answer whether or not you worked there, and if you were fired--
eta: I just double checked with my supervisor, she said that it's just supposed to confirm the employment, and that's it. What your supervisor did was totally inapproprate.
Yeah I just asked my friend here in HR. A reference at work is only to provide proof of employment duration, and also of the position held and if there were any raises/promotions or other types of recognition during employment.
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Posted 6/15/06 2:31 PM |
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