A Saskatchewan utility has been ordered to pay damages to employees subjected to drug tests after workplace accidents. Testing without some suspicion of impairment was unjustified, a labour arbitrator ruled: “Employees have a right to privacy.”
A Saskatchewan utility has been ordered to pay damages to employees subjected to drug tests after workplace accidents. Testing without some suspicion of impairment was unjustified, a labour arbitrator ruled: “Employees have a right to privacy.”