Current employer is blacklisting me via HR at another company [duplicate]
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What recourse do I have if I know that a current employer is blacklisting me via HR at another company?
I know by cross-checking people I know don't like me at current company and people who are related to HR or hiring at the other company.
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I know by cross-checking people I know don't like me at current company and people who are related to HR or hiring at the other company.
unprofessional-behavior
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Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
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Aug 25 at 18:25
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Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
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How do I deal with a bad reference from a previous employer? [duplicate]
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What recourse do I have if I know that a current employer is blacklisting me via HR at another company?
I know by cross-checking people I know don't like me at current company and people who are related to HR or hiring at the other company.
unprofessional-behavior
This question already has an answer here:
How do I deal with a bad reference from a previous employer? [duplicate]
6 answers
What recourse do I have if I know that a current employer is blacklisting me via HR at another company?
I know by cross-checking people I know don't like me at current company and people who are related to HR or hiring at the other company.
This question already has an answer here:
How do I deal with a bad reference from a previous employer? [duplicate]
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marked as duplicate by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, OldPadawan, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 28 at 15:44
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Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
â paparazzo
Aug 25 at 18:25
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Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
â Glen Pierce
Aug 26 at 1:52
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Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
â paparazzo
Aug 25 at 18:25
1
Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
â Glen Pierce
Aug 26 at 1:52
1
1
Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
â paparazzo
Aug 25 at 18:25
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
â paparazzo
Aug 25 at 18:25
1
1
Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
â Glen Pierce
Aug 26 at 1:52
Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
â Glen Pierce
Aug 26 at 1:52
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If you have any recourse it would be through the legal process. You might consult an employment lawyer.
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Apply elsewhere.
If you are in a locale where this happens, then there isn't anything you can do about it that doesn't have a strong chance of you becoming unemployed.
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If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.
Be aware:
- They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).
- They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.
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If you have any recourse it would be through the legal process. You might consult an employment lawyer.
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If you have any recourse it would be through the legal process. You might consult an employment lawyer.
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If you have any recourse it would be through the legal process. You might consult an employment lawyer.
If you have any recourse it would be through the legal process. You might consult an employment lawyer.
answered Aug 25 at 18:20
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Apply elsewhere.
If you are in a locale where this happens, then there isn't anything you can do about it that doesn't have a strong chance of you becoming unemployed.
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Apply elsewhere.
If you are in a locale where this happens, then there isn't anything you can do about it that doesn't have a strong chance of you becoming unemployed.
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Apply elsewhere.
If you are in a locale where this happens, then there isn't anything you can do about it that doesn't have a strong chance of you becoming unemployed.
Apply elsewhere.
If you are in a locale where this happens, then there isn't anything you can do about it that doesn't have a strong chance of you becoming unemployed.
answered Aug 26 at 14:41
Kilisi
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If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.
Be aware:
- They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).
- They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.
Be aware:
- They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).
- They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.
add a comment |Â
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If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.
Be aware:
- They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).
- They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.
If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.
Be aware:
- They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).
- They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.
answered Aug 26 at 9:07
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Which country are you in?
â Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22
You don't know you are blacklisted and a company is free to decide to decline for no reason.
â paparazzo
Aug 25 at 18:25
1
Multiple people at work dislike you enough to sabotage your career but in a way that keeps you working along side them?
â Glen Pierce
Aug 26 at 1:52