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This is true prior to hire, due to lawsuits. However, after hire, then former HR's can freely give requested information to the new company. As I understand it anyway.Fortunately, more and more employers now will not give any personal information about former employees.
If they're driving to the party there's no reason not to carry.seamusTX wrote:Oh no! Not another alcohol thread!
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tarkus wrote:If they're driving to the party there's no reason not to carry.seamusTX wrote:Oh no! Not another alcohol thread!
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seamusTX wrote:Oh no! Not another alcohol thread!
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Bill,WildBill wrote:My company has an anti-weapon policy for work so carry is out of the question during working hours. Every year they rent a large venue [not posted 30.06] for the annual Christmas Party. Even though it isn't on company property, would you carry to the party? There will be an free open bar, so I guess 51% postings don't apply. I was just wondering since there will be eating, drinking, dancing and a lot of "Merry Christmas hugging" going on.