What are my option to deal with discrimination on mental health issues during the hiring stage?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

 

I was offered a conditional offer letter, which means that I need to clear all the areas of a background check in order to get the job.

However, I did not and after ordering a copy of my background check, I saw that I had cleared all areas except for one. This was a job I had 5 years ago and were discriminated against on mental health issues. In their response to my back ground check, they said that I have behavioural issues (becaause of my job from 5 years ago).

I tried to explain the situation to my prospective employer, who was giving me a conditional offer letter, that I was discriminated against back then. In response, my prospective employer's director of recruitment contacted me and asked me bunch of questions about what happened back then. In then end, they said they would look for position again for me and I wouldn't have to go through entire hiring process again.

However, after 2 months since then I only got one call that was just check in to see what I am doing then I was told to resend my resume and not to count on them and that I might never hear from them and so should move on.

I am just wondering what steps can I take to get this matter taken seriously so that I can get the position back?

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manpreet 2 years ago

I am just wondering what steps can I take to get this matter taken seriously so that I can get the position back ?

I'm sure this is not what you want to hear, but that job has gone and they have told you as much.

It's not very pleasant that this previous employer has been able to scupper your application in this instance but the fact is it has happened and chances are that nothing can change that now.

It doesn't sound like the bridge is burnt there so if other jobs are advertised working for them you can certainly re-apply but as they advised you I certainly wouldn't be counting on it.

All you can do now is move on and carry on the job search. If you find yourself in a similar situation where a potential employer is going to be doing a background check then it is probably worth mentioning the history with this old employer to them before they carry out the check. Essentially getting your side of the story in first. You don't need to go into too much detail with this, just let them know that you had some difficulties with this old employer and you're aware that they have been giving false negative reports about you on background checks.


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