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25 Sep 2006 12:00AM
New figures have revealed that record numbers of employees are now testing positive for cocaine. The figures suggest that here has been an increase of 3,000% in the number of workers caught with cocaine in their system over the past decade, the Independent has reported.
As drugs like cocaine are swiftly flushed out of the system, and can be hard to detect, this increase in employees being caught suggests that users are high during the working week, not just at weekends.
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