How Can Employers Help Workers Who Have Gone to Treatment Return to Work?
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How Can Employers Help Workers Who Have Gone to Treatment Return to Work?

Employee Assistance Programs and health insurance companies do a wonderful job of providing treatment for employees who need help with substance issues. However, there is virtually no formal support offered after the employee completes (or leaves) treatment and returns to the workplace.

How can employers help their employees reacclimate to the workplace?

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If a Company is a Fair Chance Employer, Does That Mean They Hire Anyone with a Criminal Record?

If a Company is a Fair Chance Employer, Does That Mean They Hire Anyone with a Criminal Record?

Many states in the US have passed “Fair Chance” hiring laws, which define when and what companies can ask about an applicant’s criminal conviction history. Most commonly, these laws state that employers cannot ask about an applicant’s possible past criminal justice involvement until after they have interviewed and are considering making an offer of employment.

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What Is Second Chance Employment?
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What Is Second Chance Employment?

According to SHRM, second chance employment is the act of employing formerly incarcerated individuals, people in recovery, or other applicants whose life choices and situations have disadvantaged them in obtaining stable employment.

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