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Good character and integrityGood character and integrity. Like that of former New Jersey Devils part-owner Dennis Kozlowski, now in jail for bilking more than US$100 million from manufacturer Tyco International? Or maybe that of one-time Buffalo Sabres boss John Rigas, who in 2005 was convicted for multiple accounts of fraud? The list of dubious NHL owners goes on: Harold Ballard, Bruce McNaIl, John Spano, Sanjay Kumar- all guilty of fraud. christian louboutin Balsillie hardly deserves to be included among that list of rogues. But the NHL, like any organization, has the right to pick and choose who it does business with solely on the basis of whether they feel comfortable with them. Many HR consultants recommend companies use "fit" as a key method of filtering out prospective employees (or for figuring out whom to lay off), and the law typically supports them as long as they don't act in a way that is "arbitrary, discriminatory, or in bad faith," Christian Louboutin Pumps says Paul Boniferro, a partner at law firm McCarthy Tetrault. "In any interview or application process, employers are always assessing not only skills, abilities and qualifications, but is this person fit for the position and/or the organization?" he says. "And employers can come up with all sorts of reasons why they didn't hire candidate A and hired candidate B, and as long as they are not discriminating in that process, they are able to make those decisions. It's a management right." Christian Boots To avoid some of the potential pitfalls, Boniferro recommends companies make sure the questions they ask of applicants cannot be misconstrued, and to set out the job requirements up front. Christian Pumps Balsillie would seem to easily clear the NHL's low bar for character and integrity, but that might still not be enough.

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