Drug Testing

Topics:
Drug Tests
Tags:
American Civil Liberties Union,
Drug Testing,
Human Resources,
Policies And Procedures
Source:
American Civil Liberties Union

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Overview: The growth of a drug pseudo science has opened up a new search frontier for those seeking to expose drug users. As scientific rumors of an American work force and an American youth population withered with drug use abound, authorities ranging from employers to school boards have rushed to join in the war on drugs. Their weapon is drug testing. Research results indicate that drug use does not pose significant productivity or safety problems in the work force. In 1994, the National Academy of Sciences published results from a three-year research effort compiling research resulting from all major studies of drug testing program effectiveness. The case study tells us the impact of drug testing on employees.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 1


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