A record number of U.S. workers are cheating on employer drug tests by tampering with urine samples or using other means to evade detection, new research shows. The percentage of employees who tried ...
The Rich Products food processing plant in Crest Hill, Ill., produces frozen pizzas. Photo courtesy of Warehouse Workers for Justice. But Alicia says she was not working at her normal station on May ...
In 2019, Jared* was set to move across the country to start a new job at a clean-energy company. After he accepted the offer, the company told him he'd need to take a drug test, a requirement he says ...
How evolving cannabis laws are impacting workplace safety protocols and why maintaining and updating rigorous drug testing remains essential for employers across various industries. It should come as ...
Dr. Boehnke is a research assistant professor and the director of controversial compounds in the University of Michigan Medical School’s department of anesthesiology and Chronic Pain and Fatigue ...
Although marijuana is still a Schedule I substance and illegal under federal law, many states have legalized its use in recent years. A Pew Research Center analysis found that 54 percent of Americans ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alonzo Martinez reports on employment laws and trends in HR tech. As cannabis laws evolve, so too do the expectations placed on ...
The landscape of workplace safety and personal health screenings in the Greater Boston area involves a variety of technical procedures that can often seem complex to the uninitiated. In a major ...