Workers have rights?
New York Times article
A federal court ruling has jeopardized the National Football Leagues ability to enforce its drug-testing program and raised significant doubts about the programs of other professional sports in the United States.
This is the most significant legal challenge we have ever seen to the collectively bargained drug-testing programs in this country, Travis Tygart, the chief of the United States Anti-Doping Agency, said.
The ruling was a victory for the players because Minnesota state laws and laws in about half of all states are considered worker-friendly and say that an employee cannot be penalized for an initial positive drug test.
(All four said they had inadvertently ingested the banned substance the diuretic bumetanide when they took an over-the-counter weight-loss supplement called StarCaps.)
Ah, it's great to see WADA taken down a notch.
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