(Last updated: March 12, 2025)
This Privacy Policy (“Privacy Policy”) describes the types of information the Community Labor Partnership (collectively, “Company”, “we”, “us”, or “our”) collects, uses, and shares about you when you visit or use our website at https://communitylaborpartnership.com/ and all related products, services, features, tools, web applications, and content offered by Company or when you otherwise contact or interact with us (collectively, the “Service”). The terms “you” and “your” refers to you, the user. If you are using the Service on behalf of a business, association, or other entity, “you” or “your” will also refer to such business, association, or other entity, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. You agree that you are authorized to consent to these terms on behalf of such business, association, or other entity, and we can rely on this. This Privacy Policy also explains how Company may use and share your Personal Information (as defined in Section 1), as well as the choices available to you.
By using/continuing to use the Service, you acknowledge you have read and understand and agree to the collection, storage, use, and disclosure of your Personal Information as described in this Privacy Policy, and you agree to the Global Terms and Conditions which is incorporated by reference. If you do not agree, please do not access or use the Service.
At the Community Labor Partnership, we respect your privacy and handle personal information responsibly. As a large, reliable labor network, we connect hardworking individuals with job opportunities while maintaining high standards of data security and transparency. This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and protect your data as you engage with our Service.
Eligibility to Use the Service
To use the Service you must be, and represent and warrant that you are 18, or at least the age of majority in your state, province or jurisdiction of residence and competent to agree to these terms.
Global Terms and Conditions
If you choose to access or use the Service, your access and use, and any dispute over privacy is subject to this Privacy Policy and our Global Terms and Conditions, including limitations on damages and resolution of disputes.
Generally, we collect four (4) types of information about you: (A) information and content you give us directly; (B) information we obtain automatically when you use our Service; (C) demographic information; and (D) information we get about you from other sources. When we talk about “Personal Information” in this Privacy Policy, we are talking about any information collected in accordance with this Section 1. Please see below for more information on each category.
We may collect demographic, statistical, or other aggregate information that is about you, but individually does not identify you. Some of this information may be derived from Personal Information, but it is not Personal Information and cannot be tied back to you. Examples of such aggregate information include gender, age, and race.
We may receive information about you from other sources and add it to our information, including from third-party services and organizations who have the right to provide us with such information. We protect this information according to the practices described in this Privacy Policy, plus any additional restrictions imposed by the source of the data. These sources may include: online and offline data providers, from which we obtain demographic, interest-based, and online advertising related data; publicly-available sources such as open government databases or social networks; third-party service providers from whom we may obtain criminal background checks; and service providers who provide us with information, and updates to that information, based on their relationship with you. By gathering additional information about you, we can correct inaccurate information, enhance the security of your transactions, and give you product or service recommendations and special offers that are more likely to interest you.
We may use the information we collect about you in a variety of ways, to provide our Service, for administrative purposes, and to market and advertise our Service and products.
We may use your Personal Information to:
We may use your Personal Information to:
We may use your Personal Information to:
We may share or disclose aggregated or anonymized information about our users to third parties for a variety of business purposes without any restrictions, including to provide our Service and/or to protect us or others. We may share or disclose information in the event of a major business transaction such as a merger, sale, or asset transfer. The following circumstances describe in additional detail the ways we may share or disclose your Personal Information that we collect or that you provide under this Privacy Policy:
If we become involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due diligence, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, bankruptcy, dissolution, sale, or transfer of some or all of our assets (whether as a going concern or as part of bankruptcy, liquidation, or similar proceeding), or transition of Service to another provider, your Personal Information may be sold or transferred to business entities or people involved in such process.
Personal Information that you post on or through the public areas of the Service (e.g., chat rooms, bulletin boards, and discussion groups) are generally accessible to, and may be collected and used by, others which may result in unsolicited messages or other contact from others. Users of the Service are encouraged to exercise caution when providing personal information about themselves in public or interactive areas.
You have certain choices and rights with respect to your privacy. For example, you may be able to opt out of receiving marketing messages from us, make choices regarding cookies, and exercise other privacy rights under applicable law.
The online advertising industry also provides websites from which you may opt out of receiving targeted ads from data partners and other advertising partners that participate in self-regulatory programs. You can access these and learn more about targeted advertising and consumer choice and privacy by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance, the European Digital Advertising Alliance, and the Digital Advertising Alliance of Canada.
In accordance with applicable law, you may have the right to:
If you would like to exercise any of these rights, you may send us an email to request access to, correction of or removal of any Personal Information that you have provided to us. We will process such requests in accordance with applicable law.
The following are additional Consumer Privacy Rights:
A number of states require us to provide residents of those states with additional information and rights. Please navigate to the bottom of this Privacy Policy to see state-specific privacy notices.
If you are dissatisfied with the refusal of Company to take action in accordance with the exercise of your rights in the “Accessing and Correcting Your Information” section above, you may request reconsideration by Company, by sending a written request for reconsideration to the mailing address found in the “Contact Information” section below. Within sixty (60) days of Company’s receipt of such written request for reconsideration, Company shall inform you in writing (at the address indicated in your initial written request) of any action taken or not taken in response to your request for reconsideration, including a written explanation of the reasons for the decision. In addition, if your request for reconsideration is denied, you have the right to appeal to the applicable supervisory authority in your jurisdiction of residence (see subsection (D) below and the state-specific privacy notices for more information).
You have the right to complain to a Data Protection Authority about our collection and use of your Personal Information.
We have implemented safeguards reasonably designed to secure your Personal Information. Such safeguards include the implementation of various technical, physical, administrative and organizational security measures intended to reduce the risk of loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, or modification of your information. All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers behind firewalls.
The safety and security of your information is also dependent on you. If we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password for access to certain parts of the Service, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share your password with anyone.
While we have employed security technologies and procedures to assist safeguarding your Personal Information, no system or network can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, and we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you provide to us. Unauthorized entry or use, hardware or software failure, and other factors may compromise the security of user information at any time. Any transmission of Personal Information is at your own risk. We are not responsible for circumvention of any privacy settings or security measures contained on the Service.
If you provide Personal Information through the Service, you acknowledge and agree that such Personal Information may be transferred from your current location to the offices and servers of Company and the other third parties referenced in this Privacy Policy located in the United States or other countries, which may have data protection laws that are different from the laws where you live. We endeavor to safeguard your information consistent with the requirements of such laws, where applicable.
We keep your information for the length of time needed to carry out the purpose outlined in this Privacy Policy and to adhere to our policies on keeping records (unless a longer period is needed by law). Our records policies reflect applicable laws. We will retain and use your information to the extent necessary to manage your relationship with us, personalize and improve your overall customer experience, and to comply with our legal obligations. Where we retain data, we do so in accordance with our record retention policies and any limitation periods and records retention obligations that are imposed by applicable law.
We are especially committed to protecting the privacy of children. Company’s Service is directed at a general audience over the age of eighteen (18) and are not intentionally targeted to children, and Company does not knowingly collect personal information directly from children under the age of thirteen (13) (“Child” or “Children”). If we learn that we have inadvertently collected or received Personal Information from a Child, we will use reasonable efforts to immediately remove such information, unless we have a legal obligation to keep it. If you are a parent or legal guardian and think your Child has given us information without your consent, please contact us via the information found in the “Contact Information” section below.
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy from time to time in order to reflect, changes to our practices or for other operational, legal, or regulatory reasons. When we do update this Privacy Policy, we will post the updates and changes on our website. We may elect to notify you of material changes by mail, email, posting of modified Privacy Policy, or some other similar manner. However, it is your responsibility to check our website regularly for changes to this Privacy Policy. Your continued use of or access to the Service following the posting of any changes to this Privacy Policy constitutes acceptance of those changes.
Our Service may offer links to websites or applications that are not run by us but by third parties. These third-party services, websites or applications are not controlled by us, and may have privacy policies that differ from our own. We encourage our users to read the privacy policies and terms and conditions of each website and application with which they interact. We do not endorse, screen or approve, and are not responsible for the practices of such third parties or the content of their application or website. Providing Personal Information to third-party websites or applications is at your own risk.
The headings in this Privacy Policy are used for convenience of reference and shall not be deemed to modify or affect the interpretation of this Privacy Policy. The word “including” (in its various forms) means “including without limitation. References to the words: (i) “Ensure” and its derivatives mean to use commercially reasonable efforts to pursue the stated aim and under no circumstances imply or constitute any guaranty of results or outcomes or any express or implied legal covenant, warranty or representation; (ii) ”best efforts,” “commercially reasonable effort,” or “reasonable efforts” mean acting with diligence and good faith in the performance of the Terms; and (iii) “immediately” and terms of similar urgency mean promptly and without undue delay. The parties are independent contractors. This Privacy Policy does not create a partnership, franchise, joint venture, agency, fiduciary or employment relationship between the parties.
For more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by e-mail at rob@communitylaborpartnership.com.
California Privacy Notice
California law requires us to disclose certain information related to our privacy practices. This California Privacy Notice (the “CA Notice”) supplements the information contained in theCommunity Labor Partnership Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of California (“consumers” or “you“). We adopt this notice to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), and California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 (CPRA) (together, the “CCPA”) and any terms defined under the CCPA have the same meaning when used in this CA Notice. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Privacy Policy. As used in this CA Notice only, “personal information” has the meaning set forth in the CCPA.
To understand our privacy practices, you should refer to our Privacy Policy in addition to this supplement applicable to California residents.
The CCPA provides California residents with the right to know what categories of personal information covered businesses have collected about them and whether such businesses have disclosed that personal information for a business purpose (e.g., to a service provider) in the
Category of Personal Information Collected
Category of Third Parties Personal Information is Disclosed to for a Business Purpose
Identifiers.
A real name, postal address, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other similar identifiers.
Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e))
A name, address, telephone number, employment, employment history, bank account number, credit card number, debit card number, or any other financial information.
Commercial information
Records of products or Service purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement.
Inferences drawn from other personal information to create a profile about a consumer
Profile reflecting a consumer’s preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities, and aptitudes.
Professional or employment-related information
Collect the employment information of employees of Company and job applicants, including contents of job applications, employee personnel records, and employee communications.
Business-to-Business related information
Personal Information of an individual acting in a business capacity for our customers, to provide our Service to such customer.
Geolocation data
As described above, we may collect your IP address automatically when you use our Service. We may be able to determine your general location based on your device’s IP address.
Category of Sensitive Personal Information Collected
Category of Third Parties Sensitive Personal Information is Disclosed to for a Business Purpose
Biometric Information
The processing of biometric information for the purpose of uniquely identifying a consumer.
Precise Geolocation Data
Any data that is derived from a device, and that is used or intended to be used to locate a consumer within a geographic area that is equal to or less than the area of a circle with a radius of 1,850 feet, except as prescribed by regulations.
Government Identifiers
Personal Information that consists of social security/other government issues identification.
Racial or Ethnic Origin
Personal Information that consists of your racial or ethnic origin.
We may use any of the categories of information listed above for other business or operational purposes compatible with the context in which the personal information was collected. The categories of sources from which we collect personal information and our business and commercial purposes for using personal information are set forth in “Personal Information We Collect” and “How We Use Your Information” of the Privacy Policy, respectively.
We may share any of the information listed above with service providers, which are companies that we engage for business purposes to conduct activities on our behalf. Service providers are restricted from using personal information for any purpose that is not related to our engagement.
California residents have the right to opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” of their personal information to third parties. The CCPA defines “sale” to mean selling, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating a consumer’s personal information to a third party for monetary or other valuable consideration (which may be considered “sales” under the CCPA even if no money is exchanged). The CCPA defines “sharing” to mean sharing, renting, releasing, disclosing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating a consumer’s personal information to a third party for cross-context behavioral advertising, whether or not for monetary or other valuable consideration. We have not “sold” or “shared” any personal information with third parties in the preceding twelve months.
California residents have additional rights regarding their personal information. This section describes those additional rights and explains how to exercise those rights.
Multi-State Privacy Notice
Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon and Montana may have additional rights under relevant privacy laws, including under the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (“VCDPA”), Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”), Utah Consumer Privacy Act (“UCPA”) Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (“TDPSA”), Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”) and Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act (“MTCDPA“), as applicable. The following additional information is required to be provided by covered businesses under applicable state laws. This Multi-State Privacy Notice (the “Multi-State Notice”) supplements the information contained in theCommunity Labor Partnership Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and applies solely to all visitors, users, and others who reside in the States of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon and Montana (“consumers” or “you“). We adopt this notice to comply with relevant privacy law. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the respective meanings set forth in the Privacy Policy.
To understand our privacy practices, you should refer to our Privacy Policy in addition to this supplement.
The VCDPA, CPA, CTPDA, UCPA, TDPSA, OCPA, MTCDPA, ICDPA, DPDPA, NDPA, NH SB 255, and NJ SB 322 require covered businesses to provide residents of their respective states with the right to know the categories of “personal data” (as defined under applicable law) covered businesses shared with /disclosed to third parties and the categories of third parties with whom such personal data has been shared / disclosed. Residents of Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Montana, Iowa, Delaware, Nebraska, New Hampshire, and New Jersey can find this information below:
Category of Personal Data Shared
Category of Third Parties Personal Data is Shared With / Disclosed to
Identifiers.
A real name, Internet Protocol address, email address, or other similar identifiers.
Internet or other electronic network activity
Browsing history, search history, information on a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement.
Geolocation data
As described above, we may collect your IP address automatically when you use our Service. We may be able to determine your general location based on your device’s IP address.
Residents of Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Oregon, Texas, Utah, and Virginia have the right to opt-out of the “sale” of their personal data to third parties or the processing of their personal data for targeted advertising (see the “Accessing and Correcting Your Information” section above). For purposes of this paragraph the definition of “targeted advertising”, “sale”, “sell” or “sold” has the meaning set forth in applicable privacy law. However, please note, in accordance with applicable privacy law certain specific exceptions to “sale” and/or “targeted advertising” may apply, including the disclosure of personal data to a processor that processes personal data on behalf of a controller. If a consumer wishes to exercise their right to opt-out of the sale of personal data or processing of personal data for targeted advertising, they may do so by sending an email to: rob@communitylaborpartnership.com. We have not “sold” or processed for targeted advertising personal data in the preceding twelve months.
If you are a resident of the State of Connecticut and your request for reconsideration of Notable’s refusal to take action in accordance with the exercise of your rights in the “Accessing and Correcting Your Personal Information” section of the Privacy Policy is denied, you have the right to file a complaint with the Connecticut Office of the Attorney General by visiting the “File a Compliant” page here or contacting the Consumer Assistance Unit at 860-808-5420.
Nevada Privacy Notice
Nevada law requires us to provide all visitors, users, and others who reside in the State of Nevada (“you“) certain additional privacy rights. This Nevada Privacy Notice (the “NV Notice”) supplements the information contained in theCommunity Labor Partnership Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”) and applies solely to you. If you are a resident of Nevada, you have the right to opt-out of the sale of certain Personal Information to third parties who intend to sell or license that Personal Information, even if your Personal Information is not currently being sold. If you would like to exercise this right, please contact us via the information found in the “Contact Information” section of the Privacy Policy.