Protect your employees and your company with a compliant substance abuse policy.
Employee substance abuse can cause safety and productivity issues. When combined with differing—and often conflicting—guidance provided by federal, state, and local authorities, the headache for a responsible employer can grow even larger. This topic will provide HR and legal professionals with the tools and background to avoid these pitfalls while addressing employee substance abuse and/or implementing a Drug-Free Workplace policy. The material also explores practical examples and tips to assist in identifying issues before they cloud a disciplinary decision or subject the employer to potential liability as well as a review of relevant state and federal legal guidance in the ever evolving area of medical and recreational marijuana.
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Matthew F. Nieman
Jackson Lewis P.C.
- Principal in the Washington D.C. Region office of Jackson Lewis P.C. and D.C. Office Litigation Manager, 2014-2021
- Admitted to the federal and state bars of Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia
- A national practice that emphasizes all aspects of general employment counsel and litigation; disability, leave, and health management; noncompete and trade secret protection; and privacy, e-communication, and data security
- Conducts regular seminars/live webinars and workshops on sexual harassment, discrimination, substance abuse prevention topics, and litigation avoidance
- Author of numerous publications related to employer issues, including extensive publications in the area of state and federal drug testing
- Serves as general counsel for the Institute for a Drug-Free Workplace and is the co-author of Guide to State and Federal Drug Testing Laws
- American Bar Association; Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Dulles Chapter, past president, and current legislative liaison
- He is recognized in The Best Lawyers in America© under “Employment Law - Management” for 2021 and 2022
- J.D. degree, William & Mary School of Law; B.S. degree in Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University
- Can be contacted at 703-483-8331 or [email protected]
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