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  Drugs in the Workplace  
  Date   Title
  February 15, 2000   Latest Statistics Offer Clues in War on Substance Abuse
  September 15, 1999   Drugs in the Workplace—1999
  January 15, 1997   Shifting Patterns of Drug Abuse Raise Alarm: New Users, More Potent Drugs Cause Concern
  March 15, 1993   Achieving a Drug-Free Workplace: An Ultimate Goal for Business
  November 15, 1992   Predictions Fulfilled and Recommendations Followed: The Lipman Report Looks Back on Fifteen Years of Security Reporting
  April 15, 1991   Fighting Substance Abuse in the Workplace: Support for Drug Testing Widens
  May 15, 1989   Company Responsibility and the Bottom Line: Penny-Wise and Pound Foolish
  September 15, 1988   A National Tradgedy: Drug Use Among Underclasses
  August 15, 1987   The Urgent Need for Drug Testing: Screening is the First Line of Defense
  April 15, 1986   Wanted: A Drug Free Workforce; A Time for Action
  October 15, 1985   An Employee Assistance Emergency: The Threat of Designer Drugs
  October 15, 1984   Alcohol Abuse: A Major World Problem
  October 15, 1983   Workplace Drug Abuse: Confronting and Curbing a National Problem
  June 15, 1983   Drug Detection Dogs: The Best Method for Detecting Drugs
  March 15, 1983   America's $90 Billion Illicit Industry: U.S. Government Cracks Down on Narcotics
  September 15, 1982   Drugs in Business: An Industry in Itself
  June 15, 1982   Combating Drug Abuse: Private Security and Police Cooperate
  September 15, 1981   Hospital High Jinks: How to Clean Up Drug Abuse and Theft
  August 15, 1981   Golden Harvest: Authorities Expect New Heroin Influx
  June 15, 1981   Drugs in Industry: A New Threat to Corporate Productivity
  May 15, 1981   Heroin's New High: Confronting a Frightening Problem
  February 15, 1981   Utility Losses: Drug Abuse, Employee Thefts Are Costly Problems
  January 15, 1979   Hospital Kitchen: Drugs Cause Losses
  September 15, 1978   Employee Drug and Alcohol Abuse: A Special Report on a Major Threat
  April 15, 1978   Theft and Drugs: Guard Helps Cover Up
  December 15, 1977   On the Job Drug Abuse: An Ignored Problem
We also offer a compendium of past reports on related topics, dating back to 1978.

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  Drugs as business problem  
According to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, drug users have a 66 percent higher absenteeism rate, non- require 90 percent more disciplinary action and utilize health benefits 85 percent more than their sober counterparts. 52 percent of workplace drug users indulge their illegal habit on a daily basis.

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