The IRS will not give any information about a taxpayer unless the taxpayer themselves, an officer of the company (if a business) requests the information in writing or in person at an IRS office, or a valid power of attorney (IRS version) is signed by the taxpayer.
As far leaving them off the resume, I don't any issue with that. So what if you don't want to mention your summer job as a honeydipper. Most resumes are tailored to fit a job. Just don't pull a "She's Having a Baby" and list a company that you never worked for.
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