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 Disclaimer forms
Author:Liz
Date:Friday, 23rd May 2008 18:18
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URL:http://web.ukrecruiter.co.uk/forum/Forum/read.php?i=96380

Does everyone have some sort of disclaimer form that they get candidates to sign stating that they do not have an unspent criminal convictions, that they are entitled to work in the UK and detailing any disabilities that might affect their work?

I'm wondering if my last employers just had it to cover it their back and if it's worth it. Can't find anything online about it.

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• Disclaimer forms
Does everyone have some sort of disclaimer form that they get candidates to sign stating that they do not have ...
Liz 23/05/08 18:18 96380
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
Guru, given what you call yourself, and the fact you make a statement that does not bear any scrutiny "in ...
Paul 11/06/08 11:09 101582
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
Liz - apologies if you feel disgruntled but your terminolgy lead me to underdstand your application form was your registration ...
guru 09/06/08 20:48 101152
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
I'm breaking the law! That's a bold and slightly ridiculous statement. You're completely missing the point. An ...
Liz 06/06/08 15:20 100355
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
in which case you are breaking the law - they have to complete application form with those disclaimers on ( ...
guru 06/06/08 15:06 100343
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
Thanks, but I don't get my candidates to complete application forms at registration; I interview them. I'm looking for a form ...
Liz 05/06/08 10:25 100047
  • Re: Disclaimer forms
Liz All this should be on your application form that the candidate is completing at registration
Guru 30/05/08 09:25 98465

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