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13 Aug 2001 12:00AM
A rail inspector who was sacked last year for allegedly failing a drugs test at work has won his complaint of unfair dismissal at an employment tribunal.The tribunal has yet to decide how much compensation Arthur Harriott, the dismissed worker, should be awarded.This result comes at a time when a survey by Personnel Today has claimed that almost one in three organisations are planning to introduce alcohol and drug testing at work.The charities providing a new Drug and Alcohol Workplace Servic... (42 more words)
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