Dept. of Labor has proposed an unemployment drug-testing rule, and comment period has closed

thefix.com: Proposed Unemployment Drug-Testing Rule Set To Be Finalized by Lindsey Weedston:

The US Department of Labor proposed a new rule in November 2018 that would allow states to subject people applying for unemployment benefits to drug testing. The department opened up for comments on this proposal shortly after, and that comment period closed on January 4.

If the Department of Labor does not extend or re-open for comments, they will finalize the rule based on what they have collected.

The proposed rule would change the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012. The Republican Congress had already removed restrictions specifically preventing states from drug-testing unemployment applicants in 2017. This caught the attention of labor rights and civil liberties groups who have been fighting against similar policies for years.

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