Yes, individuals can be blacklisted from jobs, often due to negative feedback from previous employers, legal issues, or misconduct. This can occur informally through word-of-mouth within industries or formally through databases used by employers. However, the legality and ethics of blacklisting practices can vary by country and industry, and individuals may have the right to challenge or dispute such blacklisting.
of course it in blacklisted....
No, a blacklisted phone is blocked by all carriers and cannot be activated.
He would get blacklisted only with the company who owns the flat. You would not get blacklisted. Your history is not marred.
You could be blacklisted.
Malvern House College is in blacklisted?
i have had several outstanding bills and want to know if i am blacklisted
They could be blacklisted
British colleges are not blacklisted.
The GCC stands for Cooperation Council for the Arab States. If you are blacklisted in any other GCC countries then you are also blacklisted in Qatar.
same jobs as anyone.... Logic
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It is a new college which is still gaining popularity. And its not blacklisted.