With the influx of the 80's anti-drug movement into the workplace, in the fonm of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, private contractors concerned about compliance with the Act may turn in increasing numbers to Employee Assistance Programs. To determine if such a trend already exists, a...
“It’s unfortunate that we mark 30 years of the Drug-Free Workplace Act with clear evidence that drugs continue to invade the country’s workplaces. Not only have declines appeared to have bottomed out, but also in some drug classes and areas of the country drug positivity rates are incre...
Congress passed the Drug-Free Workplace Act in April 1988, which resulted in the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing Programs. The intent was to establish a substance-free work environment for all federal workers by requiring that all federal employees pass a urine drug test ...
They are following a quiet revolution, largely unreported because firms have been scared of drug tests by bad publicity.The government's own Forensic Science Agency alone carried out over a million workplace drug tests last year, with a rush of interest from transport, construction, manufacturing ...
In the private sector, at least, companies that are inclined to do so could simply change their drug testing policies, but those that receive federal contracts are required to prohibit the use of marijuana as a condition of participation under theDrug-Free Workplace Act of 1988. ...
The Drug Free Workplace Act was first passed in 1986 and later in 1998, and it led to regulations by federal agencies requiring random testing of contract workers where there were concerns related to public safety or national security.” (Shepard 1998). In 1990, the U....
Drug testing in the workplace involves testing prospective employees or current employees for drug use. Random drug testing of workers has steadily been increasing since 1986, leading to serious consequences such as damage to reputations, loss of privacy, emotional distress, and termination of employme...
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(Individuals with Disabilities Act), educational improvement (Chapter 2), drug-free schools and communities, math and science education (Eisenhower grants), ... B Gutmann,A Others - 《Block Grants》 被引量: 0发表: 1995年 White House nears $150M drug decision. (cover story) This article disc...
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