Discuss the new OSHA regulation on drug testing that made it illegal to do blanket post-accident drug and alcohol testing.
What will be an ideal response?
OSHA announced new rules that basically made it illegal to do blanket post-accident drug and alcohol testing. OSHA says these blanket policies have the effect of retaliating against workers who report injuries. Employers can continue to test when there is “a reasonable possibility” that drug use by the reporting employee was a contributing factor to the reported injury or illness to justify an employer requiring a drug test. However, companies need to go over existing policies and train supervisors on the new regulation.
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Existence of gray markets leads to which of the following outcomes?
A) They make the distribution channel stronger. B) They create a free-rider problem making legitimate distributors' investments in supporting a manufacturer's product less productive. C) Goods sold in grey markets are always counterfeit. D) Goods sold in grey markets come with standard product warranties. E) Taxes imposed on grey market products are very high.
Explain the difference between coaching and counseling.
What will be an ideal response?
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