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update on background checks
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I guess I have a unique perspective on this situation. In order to work for MLB, I had to consent to background and credit checks. Needless to say, I don't make anywhere near the money or have nearly as important a job or have any potential influence on the outcome of any games. I can't say I sympathize with them, but I also don't have a union backing me.
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Food for thought: MLB now asks, after years of zero issue employment, for complete access to anything and everything without restriction, with ability to terminate your employment without due process or even telling you why. Would you perhaps have a different perspective? (No need to answer, as I wouldn;t want MLB to penalize you). |
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I doubt that. I'll wager that MLB has more than one employee that underwent a background check, |
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Oh Boy,
Another Ignore.
I may yet set a record. Regards, |
Go, Tim, go!
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The thing is, umpire's already have background checks, from what I've read. This particular issue revolves around some extra tools that MLB wants to use during these background checks.
This fact seems to be lost in the debate that I am hearing fans and fellow umpires alike. |
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