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In six pages mandatory workplace drug testing is examined in terms of costs and effectiveness. Six sources are cited in the bibli...
about the validity of such tests, and some go further to claim that constitutional rights are denied. But employers and parents of...
In eight pages the workplace and illegal drug testing are exained in terms of various types, issues, and employer suggestions rega...
In nine pages this paper considers small business drug testing program strategies designed to curtail the amount of workplace drug...
In five pages this paper examines privacy in the workplace with regards to this case that considered whether or not mandatory work...
fewer people able to afford the goods. The converse is also true, as process fall then there is usually an increase in demand, as ...
by the project, use of department that are using those resources. In the case of all costs being allocated to a single project or ...
Literature Review George (1997) performed an analysis of 1617 specimens collected from drug screening from 82 separate work...
is the issue of whether random drug tests should be aimed at a specific group of students who are considered to be at a higher ris...
Act of 1991 demanded mandatory drug and alcohol testing "for employees in safety-sensitive positions," and was implemented by the ...
based on a contractual agreement for economic means and the obligations only reach as far as what is agree upon in the contract of...
In six pages this research paper presents 3 cases in a consideration of the state and federal laws addressing mandatory drug testi...
In four pages workplace drug testing is examined with a focus on the disadvantages and advantages of hair sample usage. Six sourc...
In six pages mandatory drug testing in the workplace is examined in terms of law and various other pertinent considerations. Ther...
In eight pages this paper examines the constitutionality of mandatory workplace drug testing and considers how the current procedu...
In eight pages workplace drug testing is examined from a socio legal perspective with the consideration of various relevant cases....
be a problem or that the individual they are considering hiring may be abusing prescription drugs, but most strive to ensure that ...
success in the marketplace. One employer put it this way: "Even if the candidate has all the skills and is uniquely compatible wit...
expectation that an applicant has to privacy. Obviously, an employer cannot force a prospective employee to take a drug test, but ...
write policies regarding e-mail usage - this can also help protect against legal problems (York, 2000). When companies are open an...
to legislation passed in 1997, every elected official in Louisiana is subject to random drug testing ("Louisiana," 1997). This is ...
coming up "dirty" that the cost of the process is not effective (Holding, 2006). However, one must clearly stop and consider, wi...
productivity and employee motivation, they need to be a permanent practice in the American workplace. How safe is the American w...
life-threatening..." (Merta, 2001, p.1). In Time magazine, Lopez (1999) reports on one police officers journey through the drug c...
Employers in Canada face legislative restrictions concerning their abilities to test employees for drugs. This foundation level p...
In seven pages this paper assesses the pros and cons of employment drug testing. Six sources are cited in the bibliography....
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court encompasses Idaho as well as seven of the states that have approved the use of medical marijuana...
is limited as the results are inconclusive as they cannot be subjected to an hypothesis test. The statistical test chosen needs ...
University of South Carolina (MUSC), in cooperation with the city of Charleston, established a policy that enabled the city to pro...
Constitutional, and whether or not employers and school superintendents will be barred from implementing drug testing remains to b...