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“Can an employer put limits on references for ex-employees?”

by 04/27/2010

Q. "I am wondering if there are any rules/regulations/laws about putting limits on the references we give for previous employees. For example, can we say we'll only give references up to three years after they leave, or give no more than five references for each ex-employee?" -- S.S., Virginia

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