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Many if not most of the people in the private sector have been subject to
drug testing for years. As is the military. Other places are just now
getting around to implementing the policy.
> J.D. Slaton
> President, Shell Wood River History Museum
> Try the Museum Homepage at:
> http://www.shellhistorymuseum.org
> Wood River Refining Company, Equilon Enterprises, LLC
> 618-255-3716
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
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> From: Erik Myers[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 1999 11:23 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: random drug sreening
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> Hello
> I work for a new science museum, we have been open for about one year.
> The
> company has decided to begin a policy of monthly random drug screening for
> all employees. Many of the staff have been working for many years to make
> this museum what it is today. It offends me and others to be subjected
> to
> this violation of our privacy. I was curious as to what percentage of
> Science Centers and Museums in general have such policies. I wrote a
> letter
> to ASTC, they did not have such information but directed me to this list.
> If
> anyone has a fair estimation or if those of you that work in like
> organizations could please enlighten me to the policies of your company I
> would be gratefully in your debt.
> Regards
> Erik Myers
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