Legalization of drugs: Effects on the workplace |
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Authors: | Joseph G. Rosse Deborah F. Crown Howard D. Feldman |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Colorado, 80309 Boulder, Colorado;(2) University of Alabama, 35487 Tuscaloosa, AL |
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Abstract: | In the last few years bipartisan support for legalizing drugs has grown to a surprising level. Because of the lack of involvement of the business community in this debate, we surveyed the human resource managers of 127 firms about their perceptions of the effects of legalization. Their responses were uniformly negative, with expectations that drug use, absenteeism, worksite crime, and liability costs would increase, while the quality and quantity of work would decline. They also forecast increases in drug testing, performance monitoring, and education and rehabilitation programs as a result. |
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Keywords: | drug legalization drug decriminalization workplace drug use workplace substance abuse |
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