'Ban The Box' Law Goes Into Effect Today In Philadelphia
By Mike Dunn
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - A new Philadelphia law restricting the ability of employers to ask applicants about criminal records goes into effect today.
Its called "Ban the Box:" a law that prohibits employers in Philadelphia from putting that checkbox on job applications and from asking about ex-offender status during a first interview. Such questions are allowed during a follow-up interview.
Supporters of the idea say the goal is help ex-offenders at least get a foot in the door -- and perhaps make a good impression -- before having to spell out a criminal history. Brian Anderson, president of the Judge Group, a computer consulting and staffing firm in West Conshohocken, agrees.
"I think it'll be effective, and I think employers will find additional qualified talent that they may not have found in the past."
Anderson says it'll help particularly help people with minor offenses on their records get a start in their careers. Employers who keep using the checkbox on initial job applications could face two-thousand dollar fines for each infraction.