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SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT (SAUSD)
Contract #
A-2025-001
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/21/2025
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cause shall be defined as exhibiting aberrant or unusual behavior, the type of which is a recognized <br /> and accepted symptom of impairment(i.e., slurred speech, unusual lack of muscular coordination, <br /> etc.). Such behavior must be actually observed by at least two persons, one of whom shall be a <br /> Supervisor who has been trained to recognize the symptoms of drug abuse or impairment and the <br /> other of whom shall be the job steward. If the job steward is unavailable or there is no job steward <br /> on the project the other person shall be a member of the applicable Union's bargaining unit.Testing <br /> shall be pursuant to the procedures stated hereinabove. Employees who are tested pursuant to the <br /> exceptions set forth in this paragraph and who test positive will be removed from the Contractor's <br /> payroll. <br /> g. Applicants or employees who do not test positive shall be paid for all time <br /> lost while undergoing drug testing. Payment shall be at the applicable wage and benefit rates set <br /> forth in the applicable Union's Master Labor Agreement. Applicants who have been dispatched <br /> from the Union and who are not put to work pending the results of a test will be paid waiting time <br /> until such time as they are put to work. It is understood that an applicant must pass the test as a <br /> condition of employment. Applicants who are put to work pending the results of a test will be <br /> considered probationary employees. <br /> 6. The employers will be allowed to conduct periodic job site drug testing on the <br /> Project under the following conditions: <br /> a. The entire jobsite must be tested, including any employee or subcontractor's <br /> employee who worked on that project three (3) working days before or after the date of the test; <br /> b. Jobsite testing cannot commence sooner than thirty (30) days after start of <br /> the work on the Project; <br /> c. Prior to start of periodic testing, a business representative will be allowed <br /> to conduct an educational period on company time to explain periodic jobsite testing program to <br /> affected employees; <br /> d. Testing shall be conducted by a SAMHSA certified laboratory, pursuant to <br /> the provisions set forth in Paragraph 5 hereinabove. <br /> e. Only two periodic tests may be performed in a twelve month period. <br /> 7. It is understood that the unsafe use of prescribed medication, or where the use of <br /> prescribed medication impairs the employee's ability to perform work, is a basis for the Contractor <br /> to remove the employee from the jobsite. <br /> 8. Any grievance or dispute which may arise out of the application of this Agreement <br /> shall be subject to the grievance and arbitration procedures set forth in the CWA. <br /> 9. The establishment or operation of this Policy shall not curtail any right of any <br /> employee found in any law, rule or regulation. Should any part of this Agreement be found <br /> unlawful by a court of competent jurisdiction or a public agency having jurisdiction over the <br /> Community Workforce Agreement 42 City of Santa Ma <br />
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