Which of the following statements clarifies how convictions can be factored into employment decisions?
A) All convictions can be considered in employment decisions.
B) In general, only job-related convictions can be considered in employment decisions.
C) Conviction records cannot be considered in employment decisions-that would be discriminatory.
D) Only Criminal Code convictions can be considered in employment decisions.
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