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Managing employees with substance abuse issues - employers must know the laws

Briggs and Morgan

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USA January 8 2009

Employee drug and alcohol abuse presents a set of perplexing issues that frustrate many employers.

Briggs and Morgan - <a target="_blank" href="http://www.briggs.com/jhauge">John C. Hauge, JD</a>
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