Random tests on the horizon (Editor’s Notes)

Some employers pushing envelope of drug and alcohol testing for safety-sensitive positions

Random drug testing of employees is controversial. It’s also complicated in Canada, where the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, human rights legislation and privacy laws intersect to form a complicated roadblock that might make someone question whether an employer going down that road is “on something.”

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