Terminate Temporary Employee for Positive Drug Test
Watson
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We hired an employee for a temporary, hourly, position for a specific out-of-town job. After the job was finished, we continued to use him on other jobsites. He has tested positive for several different drugs. Can we terminate him immediately without repercussion? Can we verbally terminate him, or does it have to be in writing? This is in the state of Tennessee.
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1. How long has the person worked for you? Based on your comments, it seems he has been with your firm for a while.
2. It sounds as though he was recently tested. If so, why now?
3. Was he tested when you first employed him? If not, why not?
His "estranged" wife called to inform us that he was on "crack" and that she was going to notify all of the government sites (DOE) that we might possibly send him to work on. Therefore, we notified his supervisor (who is his brother) that he had to be tested the next day. Suddenly, he was no where to be found until Friday of that week. He was supposed to report to a site for work on Tuesday and never showed up until Friday. We had a quick screen administered and it showed positive for cocaine and opium.
He was not tested when he started work because we are a subcontractor to different government agencies and follow their protocol for drug testing which is at random.
His "estranged" wife called to inform us that he was on "crack" and that she was going to notify all of the government sites (DOE) that we might possibly send him to work on. Therefore, we notified his supervisor (who is his brother) that he had to be tested the next day. Suddenly, he was no where to be found until Friday of that week. He was supposed to report to a site for work on Tuesday and never showed up until Friday. We had a quick screen administered and it showed positive for cocaine and opium.
He was not tested when he started work because we are a subcontractor to different government agencies and follow their protocol for drug testing which is at random.