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A job applicant has created a stir online after she posted an unusual email from a potential employer rejecting her application. What’s the safest way to reject a job applicant before the interview
stage?
Published 04.03.2021
A colleague had difficulties recently in dealing with an unsuccessful job applicant. This has now got you thinking about your own rejection letters. What should and shouldn’t you include when
drafting these letters?
Published 14.06.2007
Unsuccessful job applicants will sometimes ask you for feedback following the interview process. But with the increase in discrimination claims, what steps can you take to protect yourself should you
receive such a request?
Published 20.04.2009
You’re recruiting for a job and want to reject any applicants with poor English language skills. However, you’re worried that this sort of decision may be discriminatory. What’s the legal position?
Published 25.02.2014
During a job interview you’re not allowed to ask an applicant any question that may be deemed potentially discriminatory. But that doesn’t preclude you from finding out “helpful” information. How
might this be done?
Published 05.06.2013
Practically every company uses standard letters to reject candidates who have applied for jobs - it’s a sensible, time-saving thing to do. But might there be a hidden danger in doing so?
Published 28.06.2007
A Jewish job applicant who refused to work on Saturdays for religious reasons has been awarded compensation totalling £16,700 by the tribunal. Where did the employer in this case go wrong?
Published 02.09.2015
Let’s suppose an unsuccessful job applicant has demanded to know all about the person you’ve hired for the role - they want to see how the two of them “compare on paper”. Are they legally entitled to
this information?
Published 01.06.2012
A job applicant has informed you that due to an ongoing medical condition they have an assistance dog. You aren’t too keen on having an animal in your workplace so can you use this as grounds to
reject them?
Published 13.01.2015
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