alasta:Handle9:alasta: Wow. I hope I never end up working for a company like that because it would seriously affect my chances of ever being able to find another job. It's tantamount to imprisoning their employees in their current workplace.
The company I work for has a similar policy. What they do not forbid is a current employee giving a personal reference, rather than one on behalf of the company.
But all references pretty much are personal, aren't they? Prospective employers seem to be interested in knowing the personal experiences that the referee had while working alongside you rather than any sort of official statement on behalf of the company. On those grounds I guess it would be difficult to legally prevent anyone from offering this type of reference if they're careful what they say.
No. A personal reference by me places the liability for the reference on me. If I lie or omit something material there is no come back on the company, I assume all liability for my reference.
If it is offered by me as a company manager then there is a liability on the company which poses a litigation risk. Big companies hate these kinds of risks.