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06-10-2018, 09:36 PM
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My friend is now is this dilemma, that his current company has found out him forging this previous employment payslip.
He's thinking of leaving before they ask him to, but he is still worried they will still ask for the required docs......
any advice?
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Hmm unlikely to be known for previous salary, usually when previous company will indicate that salary is confidential and cannot leak out if the ex company HR leak out mean...???
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06-10-2018, 10:21 PM
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if apply govt job, high chance they will contact
when my fren applying for stb, their hr contact me as i was one of my fren's listed ref
i wud out of courtesy ask the person if i can list him/her as my character ref when i am in midst of applying - so in a way wont stun that person if he suddenly got a random call from company HR asking abt this person
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07-10-2018, 10:37 PM
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health checks
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Hi all,
May I know whay about health checks? Is there anyway the employer can check your health history vs what you declared on a health form? If they send you for tests, what do they test for? Hope someone experienced.can enlighten me thanks!
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Maids are sent for health checks. They are examined for pregnancies, TB, and other diseases. For cooks also there are health checks. What are you being tested for?
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08-10-2018, 01:35 AM
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Originally Posted by samantha_wong
Maids are sent for health checks. They are examined for pregnancies, TB, and other diseases. For cooks also there are health checks. What are you being tested for?
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Hi samantha,
So far no test, just a health questionair to fill up. Asked alot of direct and sensitive questions like whether I have high blood, diebetes, hiv/aids and whether I am taking any long term medications. I feel this is a breach of privacy and they should not be asking such private question, especially when the job is desk bound. My question is, am I obliged to declare if I have any of the above? If I dont, can they find out? Thanks
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08-10-2018, 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi samantha,
So far no test, just a health questionair to fill up. Asked alot of direct and sensitive questions like whether I have high blood, diebetes, hiv/aids and whether I am taking any long term medications. I feel this is a breach of privacy and they should not be asking such private question, especially when the job is desk bound. My question is, am I obliged to declare if I have any of the above? If I dont, can they find out? Thanks
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If you feel so strongly that its a breach of your privacy, you can refuse to answer the questions and ask for clarifications from your employer. You can then later decide whether the history you seek to withhold is worth the opportunity cost.
Wilfully false declarations are grounds for immediate termination of employment and if its a govt linked job, illegal.
This info is usually used as a baseline for the health checkup and group insurance underwriting.
You cant expect the company appointed doctor to know if you have underlying medical conditions on the first time seeing you right? Or even so, why waste resources reinvestigating when you could easy just declare it honestly.
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14-10-2018, 02:31 PM
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handling background checks
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Hi samantha,
So far no test, just a health questionair to fill up. Asked alot of direct and sensitive questions like whether I have high blood, diebetes, hiv/aids and whether I am taking any long term medications. I feel this is a breach of privacy and they should not be asking such private question, especially when the job is desk bound. My question is, am I obliged to declare if I have any of the above? If I dont, can they find out? Thanks
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If there is no medical checkup involved, just say that you do not have any of this conditions. This is what I do as well.
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16-10-2018, 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by samantha_wong
If there is no medical checkup involved, just say that you do not have any of this conditions. This is what I do as well.
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Are they able to check? Any experts can share their knowledge
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21-10-2018, 12:22 AM
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honesty is the best policy
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Are they able to check? Any experts can share their knowledge
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Never lie about these questions. They will find out in due course.
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21-10-2018, 03:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Janice
Never lie about these questions. They will find out in due course.
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Health is a sensitive topic, and as long as it doesnt affect thr job performance, shouldnt the employee be allowed their privacy? This isnt as bad as lying about employment or education isnt it? It is simply to avoid workplace discrimination and I think individuals should have the rights to protect themselves in this aspect.
Anyway, how will they find out?
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