Slander is defined as verbally making false and damaging
statements about another person. It is a civil offense often remedied through a
lawsuit in civil court. Libel is defined as making a written statement that is
false and damaging about another person. These lawsuits generally ascribe
financial harm to the act.
It is based on the commandment “Thou shalt not bear false
witness against thy neighbor”. Slander is often used to attack candidates
running for public office. I would ban attack ads and insist on full disclosure
of positions on real issues.
I was aware of the damage libel and slander could do as I worked
as a Personnel Director for decades and had to get references and give
references. When I called for a reference, I would describe the job I was
filling and share why I was interested in the applicant and ask if that made
sense. The person giving the reference was put at ease, so a real conversation
could take place. I also kept all of this confidential. When I gave a reference
I would ask the caller about the job they were trying to fill so we could
discuss relevant skills. Reference calls allow us to confirm the accuracy of
resumes and observations. Employers are expected to be thorough in avoiding
hiring errors and workforces expect this. Employers are also required to
respect employee privacy and handle employee issues with discretion.
There are always disagreements about who should be allowed to
hire employees and who they should hire or retain. I believed that hiring managers
need to do the hiring and firing. Personnel’s role is to handle recruiting,
interviewing, reference checking and assessment advice and training for hiring
managers. I rarely had to veto hiring managers’ choices, but keeping out
troublemakers, gossips and gamers is a Personnel responsibility.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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