What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
I find this disgusting, because my husband was told that he had a job with the city of bedford (virginia) barring anything unforeseen in his physical and drug test. He passed his background check with flying colors. Well, when he went to take the drug test, he told the nurse who was doing his physical that he was on Adderall for ADD. She is also the one who administered the test. He got a phone call this afternoon from the hiring manager telling him that he was not going to be hired because he failed the drug test for amphetamines. Well of course! He had the right now to tell the hiring manager about his condition since it is strictly confidential. We are going tomorrow morning to get a copy of his file from the physical. He even offered to get his psychiatrist to call or write a letter stating the validity of his claim. He even showed the nurse his prescription bottle! I overheard the conversation because he put his cell phone on speaker. We are seeking legal action immediately. Because we already know that there is an employee on a course of Hydrocodone, an opiate and he is still working there. Someone should be barred from employment for taking opiates (which can affect motor function, and Adderall does not) before someone who is taking ADD medication. We are trying to get something in motion immediately so he still has a chance to take the job. Any professional advice would be appreciated.
-Leann
I find this disgusting, because my husband was told that he had a job with the city of bedford (virginia) barring anything unforeseen in his physical and drug test. He passed his background check with flying colors. Well, when he went to take the drug test, he told the nurse who was doing his physical that he was on Adderall for ADD. She is also the one who administered the test. He got a phone call this afternoon from the hiring manager telling him that he was not going to be hired because he failed the drug test for amphetamines. Well of course! He had the right now to tell the hiring manager about his condition since it is strictly confidential. We are going tomorrow morning to get a copy of his file from the physical. He even offered to get his psychiatrist to call or write a letter stating the validity of his claim. He even showed the nurse his prescription bottle! I overheard the conversation because he put his cell phone on speaker. We are seeking legal action immediately. Because we already know that there is an employee on a course of Hydrocodone, an opiate and he is still working there. Someone should be barred from employment for taking opiates (which can affect motor function, and Adderall does not) before someone who is taking ADD medication. We are trying to get something in motion immediately so he still has a chance to take the job. Any professional advice would be appreciated.
-Leann