Pubdate: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 Source: Bulletin, The (Bend, OR) Copyright: 2006 Western Communications Inc. Contact: http://www.bendbulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/62 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) TEST EMPLOYEES FOR DRUGS It should be a no-brainer for employers to have a drug-testing policy. In Central Oregon, if a company doesn't, it's asking for trouble. Central Oregon job applicants test positive for drugs more often than workers in other parts of the state. In 2005, about 8.4 percent of job applicants tested in Central Oregon had tested positive for drugs, according to the testing company Oregon Medical Laboratories. The state average is 6.3 percent. Most test positive for marijuana but the next most common drug is methamphetamine. Bend's Chamber of Commerce has been running a drug-free workplace campaign for the past few months to encourage more employers to start a testing program. Only about one-third of the chamber's members had a program when it kicked off. The chamber encourages employers to do pre-employment drug testing and also test employees when there is reasonable suspicion that the employee is doing drugs. Most Oregon drug users are employed. Without a drug-testing policy, a company may see more absenteeism and workplace accidents. Running a business has enough head-aches without the added liability of relying on employees who use drugs. Starting a program and running it does cost money. Any program should be applied fairly, be clear to employees and reviewed by an attorney. The individual tests don't cost much - $25 to $50. The chamber is also trying to encourage the state to require people who collect unemployment benefits to prove they are not taking drugs or seeking treatment. Many Central Oregon employers say they are having a hard time finding good employees to do entry-level work. And it's true that testing is going to further reduce the pool. The financial risks are too great not to test. If your company is not doing testing and more and more employers in Central Oregon are, where do you think all the drug-using applicants will be coming for jobs? Contact the chamber if you are wondering where to get started: 382-3221. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman