According to the U.S. Department of Justice, drug abuse costs American industry over $140 billion annually. Employee drug abuse causes as much as 50% of all on-the-job accidents and up to 40% of ...
More employers are screening their employees for potential drug use. At some companies a popular new test is replacing the standard urine sample, and some say it is violating the rights of future and ...
In Hookerton, city officials will soon be randomly drug tested in a new way. The city has found a more efficient and cheaper way to administer the test. The city of Hookerton will now be working with ...
All is well. That is what both management and the union say about baseball’s drug program. That, even after the Ryan Braun case, is what both sides want you to believe. But all is not well. Some ...
An increased reliance on rapid drug-screening test as a final determinant for individuals on bond, those under Child Protective Services investigation or in the workforce is causing issues in Wichita ...
The DOT's proposed rule would add fentanyl and norfentanyl to mandatory drug testing panels for transportation workers under federal jurisdiction.
In the early days of the anti-doping movement, when it wasn’t particularly difficult to buy clean urine and when devices such as “The Whizzinator” were a thing, it became obvious that if an effective ...
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