credit score, employers, Connecticut SB 361, AFL-CIO

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From: Greg Fisher
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011
To: Lori J. Pelletier, secretary-treasurer, Connecticut AFL-CIO
Cc: Martin Looney, state Senator, Majority Leader, Connecticut; Martin Looney, state Senator, Majority Leader, Connecticut (press aide email address); Matthew Lesser, state Representative, Connecticut; Robert Hiltonsmith, policy analyst, Demos; Timothy k. Rusch, director of Communications, Demos; Amelia Warren Tyagi, board chair, Demos
Subject: RE: credit score, employers, Connecticut SB 361, AFL-CIO

See this message and your response at https://blog.creditscoring.com/?tag=connecticut-sb-361.

You testified, “If employers are allowed to continue using credit scores in hiring decisions, many hard-working people will be unfairly penalized.”

What indicates that employers use credit scores?


Greg Fisher
The Credit Scoring Site
creditscoring.com
PO Box 342
Dayton, Ohio  45409-0342

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