Minnesota Statutes § 181.955 - CONSTRUCTION
The law allows collective bargaining over drug, alcohol, or cannabis testing policies if they meet minimum employee-protection standards, keeps existing stronger protections in current agreements, and requires certification to the labor commissioner on request.
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cannabis testing drug and alcohol testing employee protections
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Minnesota Statutes § 181.955 - CONSTRUCTION
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