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Desjardins and Duska concede that drug testing might be justified if such testing
  led to knowledge that would enable an employer to prevent harm


 
 

a. True
  b. False



Question 2

Desjardins and Duska argue that if an employee can adequately perform at
  expected levels of production or perform the tasks in the job description adequately
  (not optimally) while under the influence of drugs, then drug use is rightfully
  private.


 
 

a. True
  b. False




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Answer to Question 1

ANS: True

Answer to Question 2

ANS: True



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