Germany To Ban Employers From Checking Out Candidates On Facebook

It’s now common for employers to research job applicants online – seeing what turns up on a Google search, perusing LinkedIn profiles and, if they can, checking out Facebook accounts. But the German parliament is not happy with this state of affairs, reports German news site Spiegel Online. The government has drafted a new law that would make it illegal for companies to check out the Facebook profiles of candidates.

Looking at business-oriented sites such as LinkedIn is fine and Googling the applicant would still be okay, although the employers are instructed to disregard any search results that are not under the person’s control.

It seems like an odd proposal to me.

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