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Fidelity Bonding and Its Benefits
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31:54 - 38:35 (06:41)

Federal bonding is a measure used by the US government to give employers assurance and protection against any criminal acts committed by their employees, while fidelity bonding is a voluntary measure taken by employers themselves to safeguard their businesses against fraud, theft, and other employee misdeeds.

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The federal government issues free of charge bonds to workers to give them a chance even with a criminal history.
31:54 - 34:19 (02:24)
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Federal Bonding
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The federal government issues free of charge bonds to workers to give them a chance even with a criminal history. Criminal history record information is the collection of all the information in a person's criminal record.

Chapter
Fidelity Bonding and Its Benefits
Episode
Criminal Records: No Thanks!
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
I Heart Radio has announced the release of two new podcasts: one exploring the relationship between the brain and experiences, and the other an immersive fiction podcast with Welles Adams and Tyler Florence from Two Dudes in a Kitchen.
34:19 - 37:31 (03:12)
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I Heart Radio
Summary

I Heart Radio has announced the release of two new podcasts: one exploring the relationship between the brain and experiences, and the other an immersive fiction podcast with Welles Adams and Tyler Florence from Two Dudes in a Kitchen.

Chapter
Fidelity Bonding and Its Benefits
Episode
Criminal Records: No Thanks!
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know
This episode discusses the potential downsides of keeping robust records including the possibility of being wrongly accused or negatively impacted in the future.
37:34 - 38:35 (01:01)
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Records
Summary

This episode discusses the potential downsides of keeping robust records including the possibility of being wrongly accused or negatively impacted in the future.

Chapter
Fidelity Bonding and Its Benefits
Episode
Criminal Records: No Thanks!
Podcast
Stuff You Should Know