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Workplace Substance Testing—An Exploratory Study
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Workplace Substance Testing—An Exploratory Study

Abstract

This study, using 1993 survey data taken from large Ontario, Canada, headquartered organizations (n = 127), compares workplace substance testing versus nontesting organizations based on a number of external and internal factors. Results showed that few Canadian organizations conduct workplace substance testing. Variables such as sector, location of operations, risk sensitivity and organizational structure appear to be not related to the workplace substance testing decision. Partial support was found for age and size of organization (measured in sales volume) as differentiating workplace substance testing organizations from non-testers. Public policy implications based on these findings are provided.

Authors

Jain HC; Piczak M; Zeytinoglu IU

Journal

Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 41–55

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

January 1, 1998

DOI

10.1023/a:1027324116634

ISSN

0892-7545

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