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Canada: Testing For Drugs Now Rights Abuse
Winnipeg Sun (Canada)
Thursday 11 Jul 2002 OOTAWA -- Random drug and alcohol testing of workers and pre-screening of potential new staff have been ruled an abuse of human rights by the federal watchdog. A new policy announced yesterday by the Canadian Human Rights Commission says drug or alcohol dependence are disabilities and therefore workers with those problems must be helped, not fired, by their boss. "Employers, with very, very few exceptions, should not be testing employees, or candidates for employment, for drugs," said commission spokeswoman Catherine Barratt. If an employer wants to know whether one of his staff uses drugs or drinks too much on the weekend, that means he "perceives that the use of those substances is going to disable them from doing their job on Monday and that's forbidden -- that's against the law."
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