Raduque
Lifer
- Aug 22, 2004
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Government != company (well, unless you work for the government).
But what I'm getting at is your rights END when you step foot on the company property. If you have drugs in your system (whether or not you're intoxicated by them at the time is irrelevant) and it violates your employers policy, then you get what you deserve. No different from violating any other corporate policy, imo.
But what I'm getting at is your rights END when you step foot on the company property. If you have drugs in your system (whether or not you're intoxicated by them at the time is irrelevant) and it violates your employers policy, then you get what you deserve. No different from violating any other corporate policy, imo.