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MsLady
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The company that I am temping for has decided to make the Human Resources Department a 2-person team. I had an ee tell me that I needed to contact all applicants that have applied for the open position and let them know that it is now a 2 person department...I don't agree, and told the ee that. Sounds a little ridiculous to me...but hec what do I know? (Please, no pot shots on that one! x:D )
In my mind I feel it is totally legal to go ahead and advertise for the second position and keep the wheels going on the original position. Please let me know if I am wrong in my thinking...which, believe it or not, happens a lot! #-o
As always, your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and do have a great day.
Kari
(I am in MO, if that means anything)
In my mind I feel it is totally legal to go ahead and advertise for the second position and keep the wheels going on the original position. Please let me know if I am wrong in my thinking...which, believe it or not, happens a lot! #-o
As always, your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time and do have a great day.
Kari
(I am in MO, if that means anything)
Comments
Generally, if you have no written policies concerning hiring or filling vacant positions, continue to follow your instincts. From a legal perspective, you need only to be concerned about actions that could violate the antidiscrimination laws, i.e., race, sex, ethinic or national origin, age, religion, etc. In your case, it appears that you have a number of options. First, assuming the both positions are equivalent, you have a vacant job. Fill it. Advertise for the second position. You can include the unselected applicants for the first position in the pool of applicants for the second position if you want. You do not, however, have to do so and probably can only be successfully challenged on a disparate impact theory. If the jobs are not equivalent, then you may want to just consider only the second pool of applicants. Of course, those individuals who have already applied, could submit applications for the second position.
As to employees telling you what to do, it is always important to listen to employees. However, in Missouri, we remain an at-will state and give management the right to manage the business without undue government entanglements. Therefore, you should act in the best interests of the company.
Vance Miller
Editor, Missouri Employment Law Letter
Armstrong Teasdale LLP
(314) 621-5070
[email]vmiller@armstrongteasdale.com[/email]
Kari