Sentences with phrase «bright line policy»

A bright line policy in regards to employee criminal background checks is a dangerous practice for any employer.
The fact is it is rarely, if not never, okay for employers to use bright line policies when it comes to criminal records screening.

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To the extent the speech laid out policy positions, or at least bright lines, it did so through a series of «I believe» statements and a device that differentiated between an active federal government and deference to states (i.e., making things «optional»).
Her position has alienated Moskowitz from local charter leaders and advocates, who have taken pains to draw a bright line between their support for school choice and the policies advocated by the Trump administration, which has proposed a widespread school voucher program along with billions of dollars in cuts to public education.
There is enough difficulty in deciding how to weave workable policy into high degrees of uncertainty without crossing bright lines of misrepresentation.
Related: if your policy recommendations are based on bright line criteria that are just barely met, then specify that in case a revised analysis shows those those criteria aren't met.
The long list of sins committed by major environmental organizations — narrow policy perspectives, tech - oriented solutions, finely delineated problem statements, incremental approaches, and the failure to draw bright lines — is a letter - perfect description of the conditions that attach to virtually every environmental foundation request for proposal.
Protecting streams with a bright - line buffer is common - sense policy that is supported by sound science.
While there is no bright - line test regarding the duty to preserve, legal personnel should ensure their organizations have appropriate records retention policies that define procedures that meet both business and legal requirements.
This Massachusetts bright - line rule will likely reduce litigation over whether the duty to defend includes the duty to prosecute a counterclaim, and an insured in Massachusetts now knows that, if it wants its insurer to prosecute and fund the prosecution of a counterclaim, it should probably negotiate for that specific term in its policy.
The policy basis for the «bright - line rule» was reasonably clear.
Therefore, avoid bright line «no criminal record» policies.
Do not allow a «bright line» policy related to criminal records.
The review is in line with a commitment in Better Outcomes Brighter Futures — The National Policy Framework for Children and Young People 2014 - 2020 which states that the Government commits to «review and reform, as necessary, the Child Care Act 1991.»
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