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Good Day. This is your Reenty Mythbuster Training. ENJOY. Click here to begin. What are Fair Hiring Policies?. Employers are required to pay employees fair wage. The chance to get hired at a state fair. Employers are required to consider people who have

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Good Day

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  1. Good Day This is your Reenty Mythbuster Training ENJOY Click here to begin

  2. What are Fair Hiring Policies? Employers are required to pay employees fair wage. The chance to get hired at a state fair. Employers are required to consider people who have criminal records for hiring if those individuals are the best candidates.

  3. That’s not it You’re on the wrong side of the tracks. Wages aren’t associated with these policies. Please try again! Go Back

  4. You just missed the target This isn’t a game at the fair where you can win a job. Hint: Think of rules and guidelines. Please try again! Go Back

  5. Correct!!!! Fair/Federal Hiring Policies are based on Merit System principles. Agencies must consider people with criminal records if they are the best candidates and able to comply with employer requirements. For more information: Federal Regulations: www.gpo.gov/fdsys Federal Background Investigations: http://www.opm.gov/investigate/ • For more information about serving ex-offenders, visit • http://www.wisconsinjobcenter.org/exo/ • or, contact Dom Tervalon • george.tervalon@dwd.wisconsin.gov • (608) 267-7259

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