Pubdate: Sat,  6 Jul 2002
Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines)
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Section: Metro & National News
Contact:  http://www.mb.com.ph/frntpage.asp
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906
Author: E. T. Suarez

MAKE YOUR WORKPLACE DRUG-FREE, DDB URGES

A Dangerous Drugs Board-sponsored government/private sector seminar aimed 
at promoting drug-free workplace was successfully held recently at Loyola 
Heights, Quezon City.

The seminar, launched in coordination with private drug-testing firm, 
DrugCheck Philippines Inc., was also held to advocate greater productivity 
among private firms by coming up with programs designed to stamp out drug 
use among employes and officials.

The seminar tackled the importance on why firms should comply with the new 
law that mandates firms to conduct drug test for would-be hired employes.

DrugCheck spokesperson Mylon Villasante said the law is very timely in lieu 
of the alarming result of a survey that 36 percent of patients in 
rehabilitation centers are employes of top corporations.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the firm that conducted 
the survey, corporate productivity increases significantly with the advent 
of mandatory drug-testing for employes.

Another survey firm, the Hoffman Construction Company of Maryland, affirmed 
that accidents in construction firms were reduced by 96 percent after 
requiring their workers to undergo drug test.

The seminar was packed with participants coming from different parts of the 
country. The participants consisted of workers, professionals, businessmen, 
employers and housewives as well as civic and religious leaders.

According to DDB, the employers and the workers are interested in promoting 
drug-free workplace so as to enhance their productivity and ensure smooth 
and orderly operations.

They said a workplace that is not drug-free is very dangerous, both for the 
workers and the employers.
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