New Jersey urine testing

Bill will allow employers to drug-test

New Jersey lawmakers are about to pass a bill which permits employers to take blood, hair and urine samples from any employee at any time, regardless of their job. A single drug-positive test would force the employee into treatment. Those in vaguely defined safety "sensitive" jobs could be fired immediately.
US federal laws already require mandatory testing for all mass-transit operators and heavy-truck drivers. Many police agencies randomly drug test their officers. Connecticut and Vermont ban the type of unrestricted testing described in the New Jersey bill.

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