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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 27-37 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: drug testing ; cost-benefit analysis ; job search ; policy capturing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Two separate investigations were undertaken to better understand the factors that should be considered in the drug testing decision. In the first study, organizations were surveyed by telephone and were asked to identify the factors considered when making their decision. Safety seemed to be the most important reason for favoring a drug testing program, while employee rights was one of many reasons for not implementing a testing program. In the second study, the interest was in determining the impact of drug testing on the applicants' willingness to join the organization. It was found that salary was the most important factor, but that the drug testing policy did affect the job choice of about 20% of the students.
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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 1-10 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: drug testing ; legal and philosophical aspects of drug testing ; arbitration and drug testing ; accuracy and costs of drug testing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article examines a range of legal and philosophical issues related to the drug-testing debate. The discussion of legal issues includes potential litigation on constitutional grounds (for public employees), statutory and tort grounds, or on the basis of civil rights legislation. Arbitration standards are also examined for situations involving unionized employees. The article further highlights pragmatic issues including the accuracy and costs (economic and noneconomic) of drug tests as well as the distinction between a positive drug test and impaired performance. Finally, the article addresses the delicate balance between an employer's right to unimpaired performance and an employee's right to privacy.
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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 39-48 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: drug testing ; arbitration ; labor-management relations ; union policy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract The testing of employees for drugs has become a major workplace issue in the late 1980s. By all accounts, many firms have implemented, or at least considered, some sort of drug screening program. While various experts have debated the importance and necessity of initiating such programs, there has been only limited investigation of the differences between union and nonunion workplaces in how such programs are initiated and administered. This article investigates some questions related to those differences. The first part examines the differences between union and nonunion workplaces and their implementation of drug screening programs. We present differences derived primarily from the fact that nonunion employers are constrained only by constitutional and statutory law in their introduction and implementation of drug screening programs. Unionized employers, on the other hand, are constrained by collective bargaining and the grievance resolution process. The second part of the article examines union responses to employer-initiated drug testing programs. The third part examines arbitration decisions on drug testing provisions in unionized workplaces. We outline the major areas in which arbitrators have rendered decisions, including definitions of behavior that could trigger reasonable suspicion testing and whether the employer has the right to unilaterally institute or expand drug testing programs.
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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 11-26 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: drug testing ; worker screening ; testing ; privacy rights ; Fourth Amendment ; search and seizure ; employment-at-will ; wrongful discharge
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This article examines judicial and administrative rulings and legislation involving or related to the issue of drug testing in the workplace. It discusses the rights of employees in the public and private sector: constitutional rights; federal, state, and local statutory rights; rights of unionized employees; and common law rights. It analyzes both the current state of the law and future directions the law may take, as courts and administrative agencies decide more cases and governmental bodies continue to pass drug testing legislation.
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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 49-59 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: employee rights ; drug testing ; polygraph testing ; employee privacy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract A large sample (N=692) of undergraduate business majors were surveyed in order to assess their attitudes toward 54 different employer activities that might impact on employee rights in the workplace. Demographic and lifestyle measures as well as one personality variable, authoritarianism, were also included in the survey. A factor analysis on attitudes toward employer activities revealed three distinct factors, which we labeled private, polydrug (i.e., polygraphs and drug tests), and normative activities. Mean levels of agreement with employer actions were highest for normative and lowest for private activities, with polydrug activities falling in between. All mean differences were highly significant. Authoritarianism proved to be the strongest predictor of attitudes toward both private and polydrug activities.
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    Employee responsibilities and rights journal 2 (1989), S. 173-190 
    ISSN: 1573-3378
    Keywords: drug testing ; procedural justice ; control systems ; human resource management policies ; employee responses to drug testing
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract Testing employees for drug use is an increasingly widespread organizational response to the problem of employee drug abuse. Despite this, little attention has been given to its effects on employee attitudes and behavior. This paper reviews the issue of drug testing in industry, provides a theoretical model of employee perceptions of and responses to drug-testing programs, and offers an agenda for future research directions.
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