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Oklahoma Ban the Box Law Update

 

Are your employment applications up-to-date with Oklahoma’s ban the box law? It is common knowledge that felons repeatedly run into rejections and denials of employment.

This leads to recidivism, larger jail and prisons housing costs, and increased taxes. A year ago, Governor Mary Fallin signed an executive order directing state agencies to strike questions about prior felony convictions from employment applications. This initiative comes from a nationwide campaign called 'ban the box.' The purpose is to do away with the checkbox on Oklahoma employment applications that asks about criminal history so felons can obtain employment. This is most applicable in Oklahoma since one in 12 citizens is a convicted felon. Understandably, many employers are fearful of the new initiative and suspect it will foster an unsafe work environment. So what must employers do when someone commits a crime, ends up a convicted felon, and now, has applied for a job? Find out a few best practices for private employers when conducting background checks and considering criminal history.

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Ruth Addison

Crowe & Dunlevy

  • Attorney at Crowe & Dunlevy
  • Criminal Defense Compliance and Investigations; Labor & Employment Defense; Commercial Litigation
  • Conducts regular seminars and workshops on numerous areas such as: practice tips in federal and state criminal cases, ethics in criminal defense and parallel proceedings, professional negligence defense, and criminal defense compliance and investigations; labor and employment defense, background checks, Fair Credit Reporting Act requirements and violations, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission rules and defense in various discrimination actions
  • Author of "Avoiding Disparate Impact in Background Checks of Potential Employers", Oklahoma Bar Journal, May 2014; "The Melting Pot Outside Your Office", Oklahoma Bar Journal, May 2014; "How to Avoid Costly FCRA Violations While Hiring", December 2015; "Keeping Track of Dates Imperative For Business Owners When Employers Resign", Tulsa World, July 2016; "Federal Court Dismisses Oklahoma Worker’s Dress Code Case", January 2015, Daily Oklahoman; "Things To Know In Expunging Criminal Cases", Tulsa World, January 2017;
  • Oral Roberts University, May 2004; University of Oklahoma College of Law, May 2007
  • Member of Oklahoma Bar Association Diversity Committee, Tulsa County Bar Association Diversity Development Committee; Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, National Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 918-592-9818

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