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mrs_overall | 18:49 Sun 04th Oct 2009 | Law
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Would it be against any law if I wrote to the previous employer of Miss A and asked them for a reference for her? I am NOT an employer, but curious to see if she actually worked for the firm. The reference would be read and then thrown away.
This is a hypothetical question - we have an acquaintance who tells whopping great fibs about past jobs and a few of us were discussing the ethics/legal position of doing this.
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It's not against the law for you to ask, but the ex-employer would need consent from Miss A to give a reference.
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I never thought about her consent but it's blindingly obvious now you mention it! Thanks for your reply.
why not ring up and ask to speak to her
she no longer works here = did but doesnt
never heard of her = never worked there!!!
I didn't realise that you needed consent to ask for references!

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