Sentences with phrase «hire felons»

Two other debt collection firms faced enforcement action Thursday for misconduct other than hiring felons.

Not exact matches

For instance, MOD hires multiple - time felons, people with learning disabilities, and those recently released from drug or alcohol rehabilitation.
Occasionally the company hires people who aren't ready to settle into steady work; other times it has hired too many former felons at once.
It secures the border, prioritizes the deportation of felons, allows families to stay together, and incentivizes businesses to hire workers legally.
There are news reports every week about how Uber doesn't carry enough insurance, about how Uber hires dangerous felons as drivers, about how Uber encourages its drivers to operate illegally at airports all over the country.
Michael Grimm: A felon who has admitted to hiring undocumented workers, tax evasion and lying under oath, is running for a congressional seat in New York.
Several Suffolk legislators will file a proposal Wednesday to ban felons from doing county title work after it was disclosed County Executive Steve Levy recommended a longtime friend be hired despite legal woes.
Sniper for hire Deadshot (Smith) and psychopath Harley Quinn (Robbie), both captured by Batman (Ben Affleck), lead an unpredictable group of felons with varying powers.
In 2015, the FBI investigated the Jumoke Academy for «rampant nepotism,» the hiring of felons, financial missteps and little or no oversight of former chief executive Michael Sharpe.
Due to weak accountability and oversight, some have hired convicted felons or people who have been fired from other schools;
Jumoke / FUSE hired convicted felons and engaged in financial improprieties.
But, in the state of Florida, many felons are hired before a criminal background check is performed, which could be what happened here.
The resulting story the local newspaper actually ran was not about the new coach who starts on Monday, it was about how the university hired a convicted felon and registered sex offender as the new woman's soccer coach and was scheduled to start on Monday.
The recent story of a Virginia church that mistakenly hired a convicted felon is a shocking example of what can happen when the wrong person is hired.
She hired a reputable department store to clean her air ducts, and the company sent two convicted felons on the service call.
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