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V would be happy to do a complimentary LVA interview with you on your case and provide you with the report on the results.
If the findings are favorable, you could turn the report over to your employer to assist your cause. We would be happy to chat with the employer to discuss the technology and your results.
If you are interested, please respond to jtaylor@v-lva.com.
"Layered Voice Analysis" has no more proven validity than CVSA. They are both quack technologies marketed by unscrupulous hucksters. For further reading, see the message thread Layered Voice Analysis (LVA).
Posted by: mustbaliar Posted on: Dec 21st, 2005 at 9:05am
V would be happy to do a complimentary LVA interview with you on your case and provide you with the report on the results.
If the findings are favorable, you could turn the report over to your employer to assist your cause. We would be happy to chat with the employer to discuss the technology and your results.
If you are interested, please respond to jtaylor@v-lva.com.
http://www.v-lva.com/newsite/site.html Fancy site. Are you going to "change his world?" So not only does your LVA have "90%" accuracy, it detects "attraction" as well? A "LOVE detector" do we have? NOW I think you're on to something. Smooch.
Posted by: jtaylor Posted on: Dec 20th, 2005 at 7:50am
V would be happy to do a complimentary LVA interview with you on your case and provide you with the report on the results.
If the findings are favorable, you could turn the report over to your employer to assist your cause. We would be happy to chat with the employer to discuss the technology and your results.
If you are interested, please respond to jtaylor@v-lva.com.
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Apr 19th, 2005 at 5:20pm
Your employer cannot legally take any adverse action against you because you failed a CVSA "test." For it to do so would be a violation of the Employee Polygraph Protection Act (EPPA), which applies to all forms of "lie detection," and not just polygraphs:
Although I'm not a lawyer and not in a position to dispense legal advice, I think it would be wise at this point to document everything that has happened thus far and continues to happen in the coming days and weeks. Were you legitimately "written up" twice since the incident? It's possible that your employer is seeking a pretext for terminating you, since it can't legally do so based on the results of a lie detector "test" alone. If you later decide to bring a lawsuit under the EPPA, contemporaneous notes and other documentation will be helpful.
Even if you don't have the money to retain a lawyer at this time, it would probably be a good idea to at least seek a consultation with one who has a background in labor law. If you don't know any such lawyers, the Martindale Lawyer Locator service may be of assistance in finding one near you:
I submitted to a CVSA after being accused of stealing. I took the test in hopes that it would clear my name but after taking the test, I was told I lied. I am innocent but do not have the money to hire a lawyer. I am affraid that i am going to be arrested. The company I work for has no cameras and no clue what has happened to the money. Also, I have been written up twice in the week since the incindent. What should I do?