Rehiring seasonal workers generally makes solid business sense. You already know them – and they know you. They’ve performed well for you in the past, or you wouldn’t even be thinking of bringing them back. So, why bother with the time and expense of rescreening them before they start?
You may think you can’t afford new background checks on temporary employees who have worked for you before. But in reality, you can’t afford not to rescreen them. The reason is simple, but critically important: things may have changed since they left your employ.
In addition, databases and background check processes are continually being improved and updated, so periodic checks of all workers can be invaluable.
Consider the cost of even a single bad hire. If you bring someone on board who has a habit of pinching cash from a register, note that employee theft is a leading cause of inventory shrinkage. Or, if you hire someone who has developed a drug habit, they may wind up regularly missing work, which hurts productivity and, ultimately, profitability.
The way you screen your seasonal employees shouldn’t be any different from the way you conduct background screenings year round. A few additional considerations include:
Sure, most of your 2019 seasonal employees will probably sail through your rescreen program. But if even a single bad egg passes through, it could ruin your business during an already precarious time. To reinstate, tweak, or further improve your employment background screening and drug testing processes, contact the Chane Solutions team today. We’re a one-stop-shop and a trusted source as you maintain a safe, compliant workforce environment.