Pubdate: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 Source: Business In Vancouver (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 BIV Publications Ltd. Contact: http://www.biv.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2458 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) B.C. SECOND ONLY TO ALBERTA FOR DRUG TESTING British Columbia workers are more likely to be tested for using illegal drugs than workers in any other province except for Alberta, according to University of Victoria research published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health. Scott MacDonald, one of five researchers involved in the survey, attributed the volume of drug-testing in the two provinces to a larger number of workers employed by companies with U.S. head offices. Some form of drug testing is done at 25.4 per cent of Alberta workplaces and 17.9 per cent of those in B.C. In Ontario, 4.6 per cent of workplaces conduct some form of drug-testing, said MacDonald. The Canada-wide average is roughly 10 per cent. MacDonald's group of researchers surveyed 565 human resources managers responsible for at least 100 employees each. He found that worksites that are part of companies that have international head offices in the U.S. were almost twice as likely to test employees for illegal drug use, than those that were part of Canadian organizations. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek