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Working Partners® Consortium

1653 Brice Road
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068

Phone:  614-337-8200
Fax:  614-337-0800

Contact by E-mail: mail@workingpartners.com

For more information about Working Partners Consortium, please visit their web site.

Working Partners®  Consortium is an organization that helps employers implement substance-free workplace programs ... tailored to the culture and objectives of your company.


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Drug Free Workplace Program (DFWP) Training and Education

Study shows most employers drug test

The time to act (on your Drug Free Workplace Program discount) is NOW!

Safety Grants....a few things that have changed

Upcoming National Campaign

BWC’s SafetyGRANT$ Program

Legal/Legislative Updates

The Results are In: 2007 National Survey on Drug Use and Health

U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao Hosts Drug-Free Workplace Alliance Signing Event at New U.S. Census Bureau Headquarters

Ohio Senate Bill 8 Becomes Law! Drugged-Driving Legislation

DFWP – Back to Basics!

News Briefs

Young People Using Fewer Drugs – With the Exception of Inhalants and Painkillers

Alcohol/Drug Trends & Updates - March 2005

Alcohol/Drug News

U.S. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao Signs Drug-Free Workplace Alliance Agreement With Four International Labor Unions

Dealing with Tragedy in the Workplace

Steroids – Just A Pro Sports Problem??

House Bill 223 Rebuttable Presumption

Inhalants Abuse on the Rise

Alcohol/Drug Trends & Updates

Legal / Legislative Updates

Meth Use Continues To Increase

Ohio Bureau Of Workers’ Compensation Updates

Employers: Take ACTION To Help Employees Keep Their Kids (and your future workers) Drug-Free!

Ohio Bureau Of Workers’ Compensation Updates

Training Of Trainers Programs

Legal / Legislative Updates

Qualify for 2004 $aving$

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration Proposed Rule for Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Testing

3 Avenues Of Training

OBWC Holding Employers Accountable For DFWP Requirements

Amphetamine Use Rises in the Workplace

So my workers speak Spanish - what’s so hard about that?

OHIO BWC UPDATE

Ohio House Bill 223

Alcohol-related Disorders Have a Number of Definitions

Investments in Alcohol Treatment Can Boost Employers' Bottom Line

How Can You Accomplish Compliance Regarding Temps and Subs?

Just One Drink Can Impair Driving Skills

Post Accident Reporting

Overall Annual Positivity Rates

Well-Trained Supervisors are the Key to Your Success

Reasons to Consider Establishing a Drug-Free Workplace Policy and Program

2002 Drug Testing Report Shows Decreased Employee Drug Use

ALCOHOL ABUSE How to talk about alcohol and drugs in the workplace


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