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Congressman says ending Cannabis testing could help solve Labour Disputes

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Removing mandatory drug tests for railroad workers would encourage more people to apply for positions and offer employees more security

A congressman from Oregon claims that ending cannabis testing might help resolve the increase in disputes between railroad workers and their employees, which could have ramifications for the entire U.S.

Representative Earl Blumenauer discussed the issue with Washington Journal on Sept. 15, a clip of which was posted by C-SPAN, noting the railroad worker deal is “welcome news” and the “situation that the workers faced was really intolerable.”

While a temporary deal between unions and railway companies has been reached, workers reportedly remain upset over their work conditions. Over the years, employees argue they have been losing benefits and job security, resulting in a tense environment that has led to issues in the supply chain.

Blumenauer said that removing mandatory drug tests could be a part of the solution. Doing so would encourage more people to apply for these positions and would give some job security to their employees.

 

“A lot of these shortcomings in terms of the supply chain are that people do not qualify for the jobs because they’ve used marijuana sometime in the last six weeks, which doesn’t affect their ability to do their job, but it throws them out of the consideration,” he said.

The threat of the strike was very concerning for commuters and people all over the country, prompting President Joe Biden to make a statement on the matter.

Per Illinois Policy, a railroad worker strike would result in chaos, freezing 30 per cent of U.S. cargo shipments and costing the U.S. economy about US$2 billion every day. It would have stopped Amtrak and Metra trains from running, thereby affecting millions of people.

Currently, there’s no way to test for cannabis use while on the job, since drug tests cannot specify if a worker consumes marijuana at home or at work. This equates to a blanket test that limits people’s behaviour off the job. Devising an entirely new test that can more accurately pinpoint consumption timing may be the only way to resolve the issue.

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