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By Antonio Braganza Drug Testing Important Questions Addressed and Answered At what point is seeking personal information in the workplace a violation of one's privacy? Is it only justified at certain jobs? Should all drug use be treated the same? Should drug testing be at the discretion of the employer or employee? These are some of the questions that have made drug testing such an ethical dilemma. It is such a complex subject that there appears to be no clear solution to it. Although employers should have access to some information, such as education, a line must be drawn as to what is relevant information and what is a violation of one's privacy. Is Drug Testing Ethical? Unfortunately the question of whether drug testing is ethical or not is by no means a yes or no question. So many factors need to be taken into account before deciding the answer to this question. And...

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