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    Support a Bill to Restrict Use of Credit Checks in Employment

    It's about time! A bankruptcy on your credit report should not be a barrier to employment. This legislation (in the U.S. House of Representatives) is way overdue, imo. Contact your legislators (see top of page) and ask them to support this bill.


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    Very interesting, and long overdue. I used the link to contact my legislator. Thanks.

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      #3
      I agree that BK should not be a barrier to employment, however, the problem is that BK is disclosed to an employer not only through a credit report check but through a public records check-this latter is normally used as part of a criminal records check. How exactly do you keep BK from coming up in a public records check, when in itself BK is a public record? I did use the link however.
      Stopped paying: 08/10, Filed CH7: 08/27/10 , 341 & No Asset Report: 10/6/10, Last day to object: 12/06/10, Discharged: 12/07/10, Closed: 12/08/10
      AHEM.....NOT AN ATTORNEY, NOT ADVICE, ETC, ETC

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        #4
        Originally posted by ApresMoi View Post
        It's about time! A bankruptcy on your credit report should not be a barrier to employment. This legislation (in the U.S. House of Representatives) is way overdue, imo. Contact your legislators (see top of page) and ask them to support this bill.

        http://www.creditcatch22.org/
        Here is a blog that has been active in supporting H.R. 3149 (The Equal Employment for All Act). The first public hearing on this bill, delayed in committee since July 9, 2009, will be this Wednesday.

        http://hr3149.blogspot.com/

        The lobby money from the three major credit bureaus and the Chamber of Commerce's around the country has been huge. They have already delayed the bill 14 months - and their strategy is to kill the bill one way or another.

        And even if it makes it way out of committee, it has a marginal chance to pass the House, and almost no chance of getting through the 42 block votes of the Republicans (just say NO) in the Senate. And if the Republicans gain control of either or both houses after the November elections, you can kiss any chance of a bill restoring any fairness to bankruptcy filers goodbye for the next six years.
        “When fascism comes to America, it’ll be wrapped in a flag and carrying a cross” — Sinclair Lewis

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          #5
          Originally posted by ccsjoe View Post
          I agree that BK should not be a barrier to employment, however, the problem is that BK is disclosed to an employer not only through a credit report check but through a public records check-this latter is normally used as part of a criminal records check. How exactly do you keep BK from coming up in a public records check, when in itself BK is a public record? I did use the link however.
          Joe is correct. It is Public Record. But, let's look at this from another angle. If I were to wish to employ in my own business, with a very small yearly fee for Intellious, and other pay search records as well as local Department of Corrections site, it is not unfair to check out anyone who you would have on your own payroll. BK is going to lose the stigma applied to it as shame. 'Bammy will see to this in the fact that now in our County (FL) we are at 15% unemployment, and the amount of for sale signs and abandoned houses is appalling. (yet I got a property tax rate raise).

          In our state (FL) it is a right to work state. This means, you do not have to join a union to be employed, the employer can, can your arse for any reason except those under law (discrimination, et. al.) and they can freely hire or not hire you even if you look crosseyed to them. So, what is wrong with that? I would as an employer expect no less. Once the workforce statistics get to the point that many folks have bked, it will not be a shameful thing.

          To me, bankruptcy was no choice, and a business decision put up on me. I am not ashamed of having gone this route, and nobody should be. No one here (with rare exception) planned their bk. Those who may have committed fraud.

          I am proud of my recovery and we are living a much more frugal, but happier life and are taking our "new start" seriously. 'Hub
          If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.

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