Employee Counselling Today: Volume 6 Issue 5
Table of contents
A Comparative Study between the ILO’s Guiding Principles and Drug Testing at Workplaces in Stockholm, Sweden
Gunborg Brännström, Beatrice HopstadiusThe International Labour Organization (ILO) recommends that companiesshould have a policy to reduce alcohol and drug problems. The policiesshould include education, information…
Historical Perspectives of Evaluation Methods in Alcohol and Drug Education
Jorge NegreirosConsiders a historical approach to the evolution of evaluation methodsin alcohol and drug education in the present century. Thetransformations in this field can be analysed by…
Implementing and Initiating Alcohol Workplace Policies
Melanie PowellDescribes a study which aimed to identify factors most likely to lead tothe implementation of an alcohol policy by employers. The study alsoexamines the types of policy adopted…
Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace
Simon LoupDiscusses the importance of workplace policies to deal with drug andalcohol abuse. Outlines the statistical evidence that the problem isincreasing and identifies some of the…
Effects of a Drug‐testing Programme on Employee Attitudes, Productivity and Attendance Behaviours
Dean ElmutiPresents a longitudinal field study which compares changes inperceptions of productivity and attendance behaviours for participantsin a drug‐testing programme in a manufacturing…