Arizona
Hello:
The T.S.A (Fed Gov) hired me but through a sub-contractor NCS Pearson. During the hiring assessment stage, I has a question on a date of a prior misdemenor arrest and could not get that information immediately. (The TSA hired 50,000 people in a very short period of time) The subcontractor (NCS Pearson) told me that since I was unsure the date of that arrest and that I honestly thought it had been over the required 7 years back disclosure not to include that arrest since I was never charged or convicted of that arrest and if there WAS any problem with me not including that arrest later on, that I would have a chance to clarify or explain it later on down the road which was part of the investigation process and in the meantime I could go down to the courts to get that information. I was never given that opportunity but instead put on administrative leave after working there 8 months and then fired. This is for a crime I never was charged or convicted of. And if I had listed that arrest, they could not use it against me anyway in the hiring process because I was never charged or convicted of it. How liable is the subcontractor in providing me the wrong information? I was fired for a "suitability" issue, although I am technically "suitable" because I am innocent of that crime even though I was arrested for it. How liable is the federal government for saying I am unsuitable when I am in fact suitable?
Hello:
The T.S.A (Fed Gov) hired me but through a sub-contractor NCS Pearson. During the hiring assessment stage, I has a question on a date of a prior misdemenor arrest and could not get that information immediately. (The TSA hired 50,000 people in a very short period of time) The subcontractor (NCS Pearson) told me that since I was unsure the date of that arrest and that I honestly thought it had been over the required 7 years back disclosure not to include that arrest since I was never charged or convicted of that arrest and if there WAS any problem with me not including that arrest later on, that I would have a chance to clarify or explain it later on down the road which was part of the investigation process and in the meantime I could go down to the courts to get that information. I was never given that opportunity but instead put on administrative leave after working there 8 months and then fired. This is for a crime I never was charged or convicted of. And if I had listed that arrest, they could not use it against me anyway in the hiring process because I was never charged or convicted of it. How liable is the subcontractor in providing me the wrong information? I was fired for a "suitability" issue, although I am technically "suitable" because I am innocent of that crime even though I was arrested for it. How liable is the federal government for saying I am unsuitable when I am in fact suitable?