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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    Which country are you in?
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    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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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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marked as duplicate by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, OldPadawan, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 28 at 15:44


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    Which country are you in?
    – 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.
    – 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?
    – Glen Pierce
    Aug 26 at 1:52












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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.







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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.





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marked as duplicate by paparazzo, Dukeling, gnat, OldPadawan, IDrinkandIKnowThings Aug 28 at 15:44


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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?
    – 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.
    – 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?
    – Glen Pierce
    Aug 26 at 1:52












  • 1




    Which country are you in?
    – 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.
    – 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?
    – Glen Pierce
    Aug 26 at 1:52







1




1




Which country are you in?
– Neuromancer
Aug 25 at 18:22




Which country are you in?
– 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.
– 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.
– 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?
– 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?
– 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:



      1. They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).

      2. 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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            up vote
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            up vote
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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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            answered Aug 25 at 18:20









            kevin cline

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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.






                share|improve this answer
























                  up vote
                  1
                  down vote













                  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.






                  share|improve this answer






















                    up vote
                    1
                    down vote










                    up vote
                    1
                    down vote









                    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.






                    share|improve this answer












                    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.







                    share|improve this answer












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                    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:



                        1. They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).

                        2. They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.





                        share|improve this answer
























                          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:



                          1. They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).

                          2. They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.





                          share|improve this answer






















                            up vote
                            0
                            down vote










                            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:



                            1. They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).

                            2. They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.





                            share|improve this answer












                            If in the EU you could file a request under GDPR with your HR department, for any communications they hold about you.



                            Be aware:



                            1. They can withhold anything which would violate their confidentiality with another employee (e.g. your manager).

                            2. They are not obliged to handle this in confidence.






                            share|improve this answer












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                            answered Aug 26 at 9:07









                            Joe Stevens

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