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Economy needs workers, but drug tests take a toll

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Nelson D. Schwartz

Tuesday, 25 Jul 2017 | 11:53 AM ETThe New York Times

Just a few miles from where President Trump will address his blue-collar base here Tuesday night, exactly the kind of middle-class factory jobs he has vowed to bring back from overseas are going begging.

It’s not that local workers lack the skills for these positions, many of which do not even require a high school diploma but pay $15 to $25 an hour and offer full benefits. Rather, the problem is that too many applicants – nearly half, in some cases – fail a drug test.

The fallout is not limited to the workers or their immediate families. Each quarter, Columbiana Boiler, a local company, forgoes roughly $200,000 worth of orders for its galvanized containers and kettles because of the manpower shortage, it says, with foreign rivals picking up the slack. For complete article https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/25/economy-needs-workers-but-drug-tests-take-a-toll.html?__source=Facebook

 

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