APPEALS COURT STAYS DOT REQUIREMENT OF DIRECT OBSERVATION DURING ALCOHOL, DRUG TESTING

THE U.S. COURT OF APPEALS stayed a Department of Transportation requirement that would compel employees to be directly observed during drug and alcohol testing. The Air Transport Association and Regional Airline Association objected to the rule, saying it “borders on harassment” (BA, Oct. 27/196)...

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