A new survey of Colorado employers suggests that about two-thirds go to extra lengths to ensure new hires are legally entitled to work in this country.Everyone should be checked to make sure they can work in this country. Unequal enforcement is a de facto loophole for thousands of illegally present "workers" to skirt the system.
A joint survey by the Mountain States Employers Council and the Rocky Mountain News found that 65 percent of respondents said they verify the authenticity of a person's Social Security number as part of the hiring process. The move isn't required by law.
MSEC members participated anonymously in the unscientific survey, which was conducted on the group's Web site. Two hundred seventy-one members responded.
The nonprofit MSEC counts about 2,500 employers as members. The group provides members with help in human resources, employment law and other areas.
Covering Denver and the Rocky Mountains--History, Politics, and Culture--political propaganda for the Right!
"Supporting party above principle does a disservice to both"--El Presidente
Peoples Press Collective//Rocky Mountain Alliance 2.0//Liberty On The Rocks
July 20, 2006
Two-Thirds Not Enough--All Employees Should Be Scrutinized
A good start, but not nearly enough:
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