Needing younger workers, federal officials relax rules on past drug use

Excerpted from The New York Times article by Ernesto Londoño Not long ago, urinating in a cup for a drug test was a widely accepted, if annoying, requirement to start […]
Can an employee sue their employer after an unwelcome drug test result?

Excerpted from a HRD Blog by Bernise Carolino. A third party hired by an employer to collect and test employee samples for drugs does not owe the employee a common-law […]
More employers loosening drug policies to fill jobs — even the federal government

Excerpted from a Money article by Sarah Hansen The U.S. government is slowly easing up on a major roadblock to hiring new workers: drug policies. That’s according to a new report from […]
Washington State Senate passes bill banning hiring discrimination for pot use

Excerpted from a High Times article by A. J. Herrington The Washington Senate this week approved a bill that would protect cannabis users from pre-employment job discrimination. The measure, Senate […]