TTC spokesperson Brad Ross said the positive results vindicate the TTC’s random testing policy, which has been in place for less than a month. ( Andrew Lahodynskyj / Toronto Star file photo )Two more TTC employees failed on-the-job drug tests last month, taking the number of transit workers nabbed by the agency’s new random testing policy to four. He said the positive results vindicate the TTC’s random testing policy, which has been in place for less than a month. About 10,000 transit workers in “safety-sensitive” and other designated positions are eligible for random testing. Morton accused the TTC of “fueling this idea that drivers and TTC employees are addicts.” “I think the TTC has a responsibility to the public to report it.
Source: thestar June 01, 2017 21:28 UTC