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    Why More Employers Still Invest in Drug Testing Programs

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Despite changing workplace norms and evolving laws in some states, workplace drug testing remains a standard business practice across many industries. Employers in transportation, healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, and construction continue to use structured screening programs because they support workplace safety, hiring consistency, and operational reliability.

    Consider a regional trucking company hiring drivers across several states. Even a short delay in screening can push back onboarding schedules and leave vehicles idle longer than planned. A warehouse operator preparing for seasonal demand faces similar pressures. For many employers, testing programs are not simply about policy. They are part of keeping day-to-day operations moving.


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