Hair drug tests
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She could check the fine print of her contract - there might be some get-out within that.
Or she could try and dissuade her employers with the threat of legal action, launched to protect her human rights and fundamental right to privacy.
Best of luck to her - assuming she's not in a critical position, ensuring the safety of Other's lives, it is a fucking disgrace that these sort of tests are allowed.
Quite how draconian measures like these protect a society where upto 30% of people are already (quite contentedly) habitual 'drugs users' is beyond me.
Is it right that a company can dictate what its employees do at weekends?
You'd have thought that, within a democracy, people would be relatively free to do as they please - as long as they're not directly harming anyone else.
Is that so ludicrous?
Fuck Their Righteousness.