California’s Fair Chance Hiring Rules Could Change Again

The California Assembly Bill 2095 could modify how employers apply the state’s Fair Chance Act, which limits when and how criminal history can be considered in hiring decisions. The proposal would adjust procedures employers must follow when evaluating criminal records after a conditional job offer. Supporters say the change would clarify and streamline compliance, while critics warn it could weaken protections for applicants with past convictions and alter California’s broader “ban-the-box” framework.

 

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