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  • Taking a Stand Against Substance Abuse With a Written Policy Statement ( November 1998 )

    This article discusses the advantages of writing a substance abuse policy statement and the issues that should be addressed in writing.
  • Training Supervisors: A Critical Link in a Successful Substance Abuse Prevention Program ( November 1998 )

    This article examines the supervisor's roll in preventing substance abuse.
  • Employment Testing ( October 1998 )

    This paper discusses employment strategies that allow employers to use pre- and post-hiring testing to place the right employees in the right positions. Although testing creates some risks, it can often provide employers with information that could otherwise only be gained the hard way - after failure of the employment relationship.
  • Labor & Employment Update--September 1998 ( September 1998 )

    This labor and employment report contains articles entitled: Court Rules That Non-Supervisors Cannot Be Personally Liable For Harassment; California Supreme Court Rules That Plaintiffs Can Base Wrongful Termination Lawsuits On Administrative Regulations; California Court Holds That Privilege Shields Managers From Liability Arising From Termination Of At-Will Employees; and Job Applicant Who Delays Test Until After Hire May Be Terminated For Failing To Pass Drug Screen.
  • Employee Consent to Drug Test ( May 1998 )

    Poulos v. Pfizer, 244 Conn. 598 (1998) Poulos sued his employer Pfizer, claiming that Pfizer v.
  • Employee Drug Testing ( July 1997 )

    The Supreme Court has ruled that an employer's decision to terminate a worker who tests positive for .

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