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Weak earnings have diluted the company's profit-sharing payments and hurt employee morale. Many pilots have left because they were dissatisfied with their pay and disliked being assigned extra jobs on the ground. Between 1984 and 1985, the number of pilots dropped from 1,100 to about 950. "We...
Critics are concerned that the drive to eradicate drugs is violating individual rights. In San Francisco the board of supervisors passed a city ordinance last year prohibiting random drug tests by any employer, after Southern Pacific ordered 600 workers to provide urine samples for testing. The company had fired the...
The price of being caught can be high. Late last week, on an oil-drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico, a specially trained Labrador retriever, flown in by helicopter from Franklin, La., discovered marijuana in a worker's luggage. The employee was fired on the spot, and shared a...
Southern Pacific and many other firms insist that the tests are necessary. Like Murphy at Capital Cities, who started his company's program to fight drugs in part because of the cocaine-related death of an employee in 1984, many managers have seen workers die as a result of drug...
But, asked Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, "wouldn't you concede that the historic role of the Comptroller General is really that of an employee of the Legislative Branch?" No, indicated Ross, the Comptroller was simply a numbers cruncher, "a computator of statutory formulas." Justice William Rehnquist seemed skeptical. Harking...