Drug Abuse In The Workforce Make It Hard For Owners To Expand Quickly

Tools and cleaning implements hang in a processing room at the Tulkoff Food Products Inc. factory in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. While economists have paid more attention to the opioid epidemic's role in keeping people out of work, about two-thirds of those who report misusing pain-relievers are on the payroll. That's why Tulkoff practices zero-tolerance. One randomly chosen employee gets tested every month, "and we're gonna move it to two," says owner Philip Tulkoff. Photographer: Aaron P. Bernstein/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Tools and cleaning implements hang in a processing room at the Tulkoff Food Products Inc. factory in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., on Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2017. While economists have paid more attention to the opioid epidemic's role in keeping people out of work, about two-thirds of those who report misusing pain-relievers are on the payroll. That's why Tulkoff practices zero-tolerance. One randomly chosen employee gets tested every month, "and we're gonna move it to two," says owner Philip Tulkoff. Photographer: Aaron P. Bernstein/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Drug Abuse In The Workforce Make It Hard For Owners To Expand Quickly
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