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Sex with animals, yes or no
Job polygraph 'not fair'
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
Last Updated: 12th November 2008, 2:38am
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's former privacy watchdog says Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly should put an end to invasive polygraph testing of applicants for jobs with the city.
"It's just not fair," said Darce Fardy, who retired in 2006 as the province's freedom of information and protection of privacy review officer.
"I've heard it discussed and I think people are taken by surprise that there are so many personal questions on these tests."
CONDUCTING REVIEW
The Halifax Regional Municipality is conducting a review of the way it uses lie detectors to screen applicants for certain jobs.
The mayor called for the review after a local newspaper quoted a job applicant saying she was humiliated by questions during a recent polygraph test, including one asking whether she had sex with animals.
The woman, who asked not to be identified, was applying for an information technology job. She said she didn't get it.
Fardy said he wonders why intimate questions are being asked when the basic function of a polygraph test is to find out if the person taking the test is being truthful.
The municipality says it requires police officers, firefighters, bylaw officers, animal control workers and anyone applying for a civilian job on the police force take a polygraph test.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Toronto5°Tomorrow »10°/ 6°Change city
News Canada
Sex with animals, yes or no
Job polygraph 'not fair'
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
Last Updated: 12th November 2008, 2:38am
HALIFAX -- Nova Scotia's former privacy watchdog says Halifax Mayor Peter Kelly should put an end to invasive polygraph testing of applicants for jobs with the city.
"It's just not fair," said Darce Fardy, who retired in 2006 as the province's freedom of information and protection of privacy review officer.
"I've heard it discussed and I think people are taken by surprise that there are so many personal questions on these tests."
CONDUCTING REVIEW
The Halifax Regional Municipality is conducting a review of the way it uses lie detectors to screen applicants for certain jobs.
The mayor called for the review after a local newspaper quoted a job applicant saying she was humiliated by questions during a recent polygraph test, including one asking whether she had sex with animals.
The woman, who asked not to be identified, was applying for an information technology job. She said she didn't get it.
Fardy said he wonders why intimate questions are being asked when the basic function of a polygraph test is to find out if the person taking the test is being truthful.
The municipality says it requires police officers, firefighters, bylaw officers, animal control workers and anyone applying for a civilian job on the police force take a polygraph test.
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