This Note demonstrates that organized labor\u27s effectiveness in negotiation is imperative to the adequate protection of its members from invasive drug testing procedures. Negotiation must be achieved by asserting that drug testing is a mandatory subject of bargaining for the reasons set forth in section III. The best results in negotiation will be evidenced where the union representative is aware of both the technical and procedural shortcomings of drug testing, as well as, the inequities of the collective bargaining agreement in question. For these reasons, this Note will highlight those areas which the unions must address in negotiation in order to prevent the unilateral implementation of drug testing programs. Primarily, the unions’ st...
Drug testing, or perhaps more appropriately substance abuse testing, is a double-edged sword in the ...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
In recent months, public attention has dramatically been drawn to the dangers posed by substance abu...
The rapid increase in employer-mandated drug testing for workers raises significant questions concer...
Many private employers seem to be busy deciding whether and how to test employees for drug use. Pres...
Certainly, there are appealing rationales for drug testing many government employees and few would d...
Mandatory drug testing in the workplace as a form of employee monitoring raises numerous questions. ...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
In this Article, Professor Plass, examines the development of the law in the area of drug testing in...
Until very recently, there has been no case law considering the legitimacy of employee drug testing ...
The intrusive nature of drug testing implicates the concern over a person\u27s right to privacy. Cur...
As former President Reagan stated in Executive Order No. 12,564, [d]rug use is having serious adver...
Drug testing is one of the most rapidly changing areas of employment law today. Although private em...
A new literal meaning has been given to the adage of offering one\u27 sweat and blood to the employe...
The primary goal of this degree paper is to critically examine arguments advanced by both the propon...
Drug testing, or perhaps more appropriately substance abuse testing, is a double-edged sword in the ...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
In recent months, public attention has dramatically been drawn to the dangers posed by substance abu...
The rapid increase in employer-mandated drug testing for workers raises significant questions concer...
Many private employers seem to be busy deciding whether and how to test employees for drug use. Pres...
Certainly, there are appealing rationales for drug testing many government employees and few would d...
Mandatory drug testing in the workplace as a form of employee monitoring raises numerous questions. ...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
In this Article, Professor Plass, examines the development of the law in the area of drug testing in...
Until very recently, there has been no case law considering the legitimacy of employee drug testing ...
The intrusive nature of drug testing implicates the concern over a person\u27s right to privacy. Cur...
As former President Reagan stated in Executive Order No. 12,564, [d]rug use is having serious adver...
Drug testing is one of the most rapidly changing areas of employment law today. Although private em...
A new literal meaning has been given to the adage of offering one\u27 sweat and blood to the employe...
The primary goal of this degree paper is to critically examine arguments advanced by both the propon...
Drug testing, or perhaps more appropriately substance abuse testing, is a double-edged sword in the ...
Discussed here are a number of drug abuse and drug testing issues. This article presents an overview...
In recent months, public attention has dramatically been drawn to the dangers posed by substance abu...