Drugs in the Workforce Article Review by Master Researcher
Drugs in the Workforce
This paper offers a review of an article about substance abuse in the workplace.
# 90329
| 675 words
| 1 source
| 2006
|

Published
on Dec 01, 2006
in
Business
(Human Resources)
, Medical and Health
(Drugs)
, Criminology
(Drugs Enforcement)
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Description:
The paper examines the problem defined in the article and explains that it is the escalating issue of drug and alcohol abuse in the workplace. The paper discusses that while many businesses are aware that such a problem is evident, employers often fail to realize that they have the power to control the issue and prevent drug and alcohol abuse from being a prolonged concern in the workforce.
From the Paper:
"Issues related to this problem include the employer's creation of a company drug policy, the employer's enforcement of that policy, drug testing and addressing the problem of drug use throughout industries. Eckersley (1995) contends that the only method of changing the national drug problem in the work force is for employers to implement a drug program and then gather support from those employees that are not afflicted with a drug related problem (p. 13)."Cite this Article Review:
APA Format
Drugs in the Workforce (2006, December 01)
Retrieved January 21, 2021, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/drugs-in-the-workforce-90329/
MLA Format
"Drugs in the Workforce" 01 December 2006.
Web. 21 January. 2021. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/drugs-in-the-workforce-90329/>