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Help Unlock challenge employment discrimination


Help Unlock challenge employment discrimination

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Christopher Stacey
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I wanted to post a piece to get theForum members involved in a project that Unlock is running to challenge the employment discrimination faced by people with convictions. This post might look familiar as I've also posted something similar on theRecord (formatting is better there) - www.the-record.org.uk/unlock-people-with-convictions/help-unlock-challenge-employment-discrimination/

As part of this work, alongside supporting and challenging employers to develop good practice, we’re also looking for input from people with convictions.

In particular, there’s two questions that we’ve recently published that I’m looking for people to help us with if possible:

1. How would you like to be treated when applying for work?
2. Do you have evidence of bad practice from employers?


How would you like to be treated when applying for work?

In particular, we’d like to know what you think is a ‘fair’ way of dealing with criminal records as part of the recruitment process.

To do this we’ve put together a short survey. You can complete the survey online survey here (you can stay anonymous if you wish) - /docs.google.com/forms/d/1cBTf8IlGbfTQyQ72_S-yY460e1Ml4CJr4nbW_NnsdVo/viewform


Do you have evidence of bad practice from employers?

We’re also on the look-out for evidence of bad practice by employers with regards to the policies and processes that they have in place for job applicants with criminal records.

This could include employers that:

1. Have a blanket policy of not recruiting anybody with unspent convictions
2. Carry out DBS checks for roles not eligible for them
3. Request applicants to provide a copy of their ‘police record’ (also known as ‘enforced subject access’)
4. Don’t give applicants an opportunity to explain their criminal record

Find out more details here about how to send us examples and evidence of bad practice - www.unlock.org.uk/policy-issues/employment-discrimination/send-us-evidence-of-bad-practice/


More information

There’s more information about this project on the main Unlock website - www.unlock.org.uk/category/projects/employment-discrimination/

You can sign up to receive email updates about this work by subscribing to our updates (or updating what you currently receive) at unlock.us2.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=45c161a5b068f45e640606f58&id=11b62d791e and selecting to receive ‘News on our work challenging employment discrimination’.


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