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 ...
While USA Track and Field did not intentionally cover up positive drug tests of athletes before the 2000 Summer Olympics, the organization did intentionally delay reporting results or impeded proper ...
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 ...
As Churchill Downs prepares to host the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Kentucky regulators are examining the state's drug-testing policies and procedures. Upgrades, however, may hinge on state ...
Just like its name suggests, a urine drug test looks for any traces of substance abuse. The procedure is quick and painless, as it simply requires you to provide your urine as a sample for the test.
After nearly five years in existence, the Racing Medication and Testing Consortium is refocusing on some of its core goals such as uniform rules, drug research, and standardizing drug-testing ...
If the proposed NFL collective bargaining agreement is approved by players, it will include a dramatic shift in the league’s drug-testing policy. Players will still be tested for substances of abuse.
Employers continue to question whether they must change their post-accident drug testing procedures because of the anti-retaliation provisions in OSHA’s new Electronic Recordkeeping Rule announced in ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is revising its drug and alcohol testing procedures that were finalized in May 2023 that authorized oral fluid drug testing as an additional methodology for ...
As we reported in our May 13, 2016, OSHA Update, on August 10, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will begin enforcing its new regulation requiring employers (1) to have a “reasonable ...
WASHINGTON — Drug testing facilities that have invested in oral-fluid-based testing for motor carriers, airlines, railroads and pipeline operators are pushing back on a proposal by the U.S. Department ...
The Fair Work Commission (FWC) recently dealt with an unfair dismissal claim involving a security worker who was dismissed after returning a positive drug test for methylamphetamine and amphetamine.
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