Montana Co-Employee Applicant Appraisal Form

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This form allows another employee of a company to rate a job applicant.
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The most common background checks consist of criminal history, education, previous employment verifications, and reference checks. These reports could also include results of pre-employment drug testing.

7 Types of Employment Background ChecksIdentity Verification.Criminal Background Checks.Credit Background Checks.MVR Reports.Professional License & Education Background Checks.Fingerprint Background Checks.E-Verify Background Checks.

Types of background checks include (but are not limited to) criminal background checks, resume verification, prior employment, references, education and degree verification, sex offender registry, do-not-fly list, workers compensation history, professional licenses, and official sanctions.

See Documents to Obtain from New Employees. New employees should complete and submit both an IRS Form W-4 and a Form MW-4 to their employer.

Montana ranked especially high in its rate of new entrepreneurs. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, the number of new business applications in the state rose 50% between January of 2020 and January of 2021.

Under Montana law, Good cause is defined as reasonable job-related grounds for dismissal based on a failure to satisfactorily perform job duties, disruption of the employer's operation, or other legitimate business reason. MCA § 39-2-903(5).

In the discrimination setting, the Montana Human Rights Act applies. While exceptions exist, generally, punitive damages are unavailable in Montana for wrongful termination or constructive discharge. Damages for wrongful discharge, in Montana, are limited to four years of wages and fringe benefits.

No. Montana is not an at will state. In some instances, the Wrongful Discharge From Employment Act does not apply, but generally, once an employee has completed the established probationary period, the employer needs to have good cause for termination.

Background screening reports don't all contain the same information, either. What is contained in the report depends on what employers ask for. Employers have differing needs, and request different searches. Examples of things they ask for are criminal, credit, employment, and reference checks to name a few.

In Montana it is unlawful for an employer to fire you in certain circumstances, such as: You were fired because you refused to violate public policy, or reported a violation of public policy, You had finished your probationary period and your employer did not have good cause to fire you.

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