Unlawful recruitment practices
Updating author: Lynda Macdonald
Brightmine editor: Laura Merrylees
Summary
- Employers are prohibited from making statements or asking questions during the recruitment process that indicate that recruitment will be dependent on whether or not a job candidate opts out of pensions auto-enrolment. (See Pensions auto-enrolment and prohibited recruitment conduct)
- Job applicants have the right not to be refused employment on account of their union membership or non-membership. (See Trade union membership)
- It is unlawful to blacklist workers from employment because of their current or past trade union membership or activities. (See Blacklisting)