Workplace Drug Policy Updates: Just Say Yes

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As more states legalize marijuana, and opioid abuse reaches crisis proportions, it’s a good time to revisitand perhaps revise – your workplace policies on drug use and testing.

Although marijuana is still against federal law, states have permitted the drug for medicinal purposes and others also allow – or soon will allowrecreational use. Moreover, in the past year, some state courts have held that employers can’t discipline workers based on their status as medical marijuana cardholders.

The conflict between federal and state legislation makes it difficult for employers to develop policies and procedures. It’s confusing for a lot of HR professionals to try and comply with federal as well as state requirements. Given the tight labor market, many HR professionals are not in a position to be turning away promising talent.

That means company leaders – and HRmust balance their commitment to maintaining a safe workplace with the need to hire good employees. It is recommended that employers askCan we afford not to hire individuals who use marijuana off duty?

At the same time, rampant opioid addiction, which President Donald Trump declared a public health emergency last year, creates even more vexing dilemmas for which few companies seem prepared.

Indeed, 81 percent of employers lack a comprehensive drug-free workplace policy, according to the results of a 2017 National Safety Council survey. And only 19 percent feel ‘extremely prepared’ to handle prescription drug abuse in the workplace.

No Clear “HR Answer”

Unfortunately, neither marijuana nor opioid use is easy to detect on the job. The telltale odor of pot smoke can’t be relied on since today many people consume the substance through oils, edibles (such as cookies and lollipops), and other methods. And the symptoms of opioid overuse – such as mood swings, nausea, and anxietyare common to many ailments.

The best employers can do at this point is to focus on workers’ performance and marijuana impairmentAt a minimum, your drug and alcohol policy should:

While you can still opt for a #26excludeGlossary policy, think about whether that makes sense in light of your recruitment and retention goals as well as your ability to comply with state law. For example, Maine prohibits employers from firing workers for the first failed drug test; instead, employees must be given the chance to complete a rehab program.

And remember, there are other options besides termination. Just as many employers are giving applicants and employees with criminal records a second chance, you might consider doing the same for those with a history of drug or alcohol abuse. Consider becoming a#27excludeGlossary workplacewith policies that focus on:

Regardless of the specific policy, be consistent when testing and disciplining employees. Remember that supervisors are your eyes and ears so train them to spot a problem, and make sure they know who to contact in an emergency. The issues are complicated, but you don’t have to handle them alone.

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