Legal Question in Employment Law in California
Fired
I was fired from my restaurant job. I went through 3 interviews at another place of employment, including with HR. They said they would call me on a Friday and Inever did. I called and asked if they made their decision. They decided against me because the employer at the restaurant I was fired from told him I had been fired. I thought it was illegal to give the reason as ''fired'' to a prospective employer? Thank you.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Fired
It is a big misconception that former employers cannot tell prospective employers negative information about the employee, if that information was true. When you use an employer as a reference you are giving them implied permission to give out truthful information about you. If you were not fired, then you may have basis for a claim.
Re: Fired
They can say anything they like. IF it is provably false and damaging, then you have a slander suit.