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一方面是法律规定刑释人员要向招聘单位坦白自己的历史,一方面是用人单位普遍存在的“歧视”心态,刑释人员求职到底应该怎么办,这个问题至今依然令人很困惑。许多刑释人员历经了无数次的求职而不能,有些刑释人员萌生了再次犯罪的念头,甚至又走上了犯罪的道路。截至5月11日晚,搜狐网上一项关于刑释人员的在线调查显示:刑释人员出狱后无业的占61.9%;在“如果无法就业,你会怎么生活”一项中,表示“或许会采取不正当手段”的占了六成。找个工作真得好难陕西省的韩新忠已经饱尝了“刑
On the one hand, the law stipulates that prisoners should confess their history to recruiters. On the one hand, it is a prejudiced state of mind that the employing units are ubiquitous. What should be done to release prisoners from seeking a job? The question remains confusing so far. Many prisoners have gone through countless job seekers without their permission. Some prisoners of war have given birth to the idea of another crime and even embarked on the road to crime. As of the evening of May 11, an online survey of people released from prison on Sohu.com showed that 61.9% of unemployed people were released from prison after being released from prison; in the one item entitled “If You Can not Get Employment, How Will You Live?” “May take improper means” accounted for 60%. Finding a job really hard Han Xinzhong of Shaanxi Province has already taken a full "sentence