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Author
Meler Jan (Kolegium Jagiellońskie TSW)
Title
The Preventive Inspection of Employees on the Presence of Alcohol in the Light of the Act on Upbringing in Sobriety and Alcoholism Prevention
Source
Law and Administration in Post-Soviet Europe, 2018, vol. 5, iss. 1, s. 13-17, bibliogr. 14 poz.
Keyword
Alkoholizm, Prewencja, Prawo pracy
Alcoholism, Prevention, Labour law
Country
Polska
Poland
Abstract
For the last few years there has been a discussion in the society, including legal circles, on the admissibility of preventive inspection of employees for their sobriety in their workplace. Nowadays, no one questions the rights of an employer to order an employee who is rightfully suspected of consuming alcohol at his workplace to restrain from work. Moreover, according to the justification of the Supreme Court decision from 22nd September 2004, in case of the rightful suspicion of consuming alcohol by an employee, or his presence at the workplace in the state of intoxication, an employer, which also is not questioned, has the right to measure the concentration of alcohol in an emplyoee`s body, allowing him at the same time the verification of the conducted examination according to art. 17 of the Act from 26th October 1982 on Upbringing in Sobriety and Alcoholism Prevention (further on referred to as the Act on Upbringing in Sobriety). The discussion on the admissibility of the preventive, frequently unjustified, inspection of employees on the presence of alcohol flared up after numerous fatal accidents that recently had place in Poland caused by intoxicated drivers of public transport vehicles. Since then, both some transportation companies as well as many alike business entities in the whole country, have introduced internal regulations according to which tram and bus drivers undergo the preventive inspection on the presence of alcohol in their bodies before starting work. (fragment of text)
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ISSN
2391-5544
Language
eng
URI / DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/lape-2018-0002
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