Be careful what you ask job applicants

The recent case of Bouabdillah v Commerzbank has called into question what information it is legitimate for employers to request both during and after the recruitment process. It has also focussed the spotlight on candidates’ obligations of disclosure during a job application process and the extent to which employees are entitled to keep personal matters private.
Wed, 12 June 2013 | Felicity Staff, Associate, employment & pensions Charles Russell
The recent case of Bouabdillah v Commerzbank has called into question what information it is legitimate for employers to request both during and after the recruitment process.  It has also focussed the spotlight on candidates’ obligations of disclosure during a job application...

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