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Can Cannabis Consumption pose any Problems with Work-Related Medical Exams? 208

By Michael Carroll on March 18, 2017

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Employers concerned with recruiting talent, with productive performance, and the safety of their workforce have routinely required medical exams before hiring workers. With the best of motives, they have required testing on employees involved in workplace accidents and injury. And, where applicable, they have tested employees on a random basis to comply with the Drug-Free Workplace Act and with requirements attached to federal and/or state contracts. Speaking for its traditional employee advocacy, SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) speaks of “Companies with drug-testing policies that ban any use of marijuana by employees say pot smoking adds to health care costs, turnover, absenteeism, workplace performance problems and safety issues.”

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