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I dislosed this private information to them, used this dislosure to withdrew a job offer to me.
If you fail to provide the required documents within the stated time period, we may withdraw a job offer and/or remove you from further consideration.
A signal moment came later, when a law firm withdrew a job offer after it learned that Justice Roberts was Jewish.
You can withdraw a job offer that was made subject to a CRB check, if the results show something that would make the applicant unsuitable for the post.
This year, Mr. Sencion is suing the city because housing officials withdrew a job offer after he wrote an opinion piece in a newspaper that was critical of Mayor Giuliani.
While that information might not be serious enough to warrant withdrawing a job offer, it is information the employer has a right to know: a falsified educational record, a bad financial record, a minor brush with the law.
John Reddish, president of Advent Management International, a consulting firm in Drexel Hill, Pa., noted that some employers might view a request to modify a noncompete agreement as a hostile act, and could withdraw a job offer.
In one case in 2002, ConAgra Foods withdrew a job offer to Rudy Rodriguez at a Texas baked bean plant after a physical suggested that his Type 2 diabetes was so out of control that he was a hazard.
The oil company withdrew a job offer to a contract worker at its El Segundo, Calif., refinery after a physical examination revealed a chronic liver disease that could be made worse, perhaps fatally so, by continued exposure to the chemicals and solvents at the plant.
The fact that an applicant has or had cancer may not be used to withdraw a job offer if the applicant is able to perform the fundamental duties ("essential functions") of a job, with or without reasonable accommodation, and without posing a direct threat to safety.