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Cited from Background Buzz, V5, E2
Article 23-A prohibits employers from refusing to hire a job applicant or from taking any adverse action against a current employee based on a prior criminal conviction or because the employer believes the job applicant or employee does not have "good moral character" as a result of a prior criminal conviction. Despite this prohibition, employers may still deny a job applicant employment or take an adverse action against an employee if:
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