Legal Issues
With the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the establishment of
the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission, validation of employment
tests became a critical issue to employee selection. PSP was well positioned
to meet this requirement; we had been validating tests and selection procedures
since the early 1950's as a matter of good professional practice.
Indeed, PSP provided expert testimony to the federal government on the creation
of the Uniform Guidelines for Employee Selection Procedures. Because of our
many years of work in the field of validation, PSP knows what types of employment
tests are appropriate for a wide range of jobs, and our cumulative research has given
an extremely important asset to our company - an extensive proprietary database of
test norms based on educational level, occupation, and the Department of Labor
census breakdowns.
Our database, as well as our comprehensive experience, allows us to produce
defensible solutions to selection problems quickly. PSP's selection methods
are also in compliance with both the Americans with Disabilities Act and the
Civil Rights Act of 1991.
» Americans with Disabilities Act
» Civil Rights Act 1991
» U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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