Employers Can Still Prohibit Use of Marijuana by Employees
Dec. 3, 2018 on All Things Considered Morning Edition
Marijuana may be legal in a few days, but employers can still prohibit the use by their employees.
Bre’Anna Tinsley started as an intern at WDET in the fall of 2014 and was later hired in January 2015. She frequently covers local government and community beats. She was born and raised in Detroit and graduated from Grand Valley State University.
btinsley@wdet.org Follow @Bre_TinDec. 3, 2018 on All Things Considered Morning Edition
Marijuana may be legal in a few days, but employers can still prohibit the use by their employees.
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