Almost three-quarters have no plans or policies in place.
Marijuana will become legal in Canada this summer, yet 71 percent of employers still aren’t prepared for managing pot in the workplace, according to a new survey of 680 Human Resources Professionals Association (HRPA) members.
The January poll, conducted by HRPA, Business of Cannabis (BofC) and the Public Services Health & Safety Association (PSHSA), found that the top concern for 47.8 percent of respondents is ensuring safe workplaces. Employers say they’re seeking guidance, guidelines and sample policies to best address the marijuana legalization, according to a news release. The survey builds on HRPA’s 2017 research report Clearing the Haze: The Impacts of Marijuana in the Workplace.
Last fall, employment lawyers J. Geoffrey Howard, a partner at Roper Greyell LLP in Vancouver, and Cindy Zheng, an associate at McQuarrie Hunter LLP in Surrey, gave BCBusiness some tips on how to deal with marijuana at work.
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