Now That Marijuana is Legal, Can Employers Still Test For It?

More and more states are legalizing both medical and recreational cannabis use. The legal landscape of standard drug testing in the workplace changes continuously. Employers face the task of making policy changes to keep up with the federal and state statutes for...

What to Consider Before Implementing a Drug Test Program

According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), 70% of the estimated 14.8 million Americans who use illegal drugs are employed. Much of this population segment is high-functioning. But the risks associated with impairment of any kind in...

The Importance of a Drug Free Work Environment

A drug-free workplace sets a company and its employees up for success. Additionally, a safe and healthy work environment is foundational for optimal productivity and high levels of job satisfaction across the board. When a company has a drug-testing program in place,...

Urine Drug Test Vs. Oral Fluid Testing

Urine has always been the standard method for performing drug tests in the workplace for years. The urine drug test provides high reliability and accuracy. It is convenient to collect and process. There are several strategies people employ to thwart a urine drug test....
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