What conclusion do Desjardins and Duska reach about drug testing in the

workplace?



a. Employees are not forced to work for corporations that require drug testing
as a precondition of employment. Since drug testing is fully voluntary, it is
morally permissible.
b. Drug testing is permissible because drug users decrease productivity and
pose an increased risk for workplace accidents.
c. Drug testing is a violation of privacy and is therefore categorically wrong.
d. Privacy is an employee right, and drug testing is compatible with this right
only if the information it seeks is relevant to the employment contract.


ANS: D

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