Amazon is adjusting its drug testing policy — the SquawkCNBC team discusses.
. The MORE Act would decriminalize cannabis at the federal level, expunge criminal records and invest in impacted communities.
Amazon said it would adjust its corporate drug testing policy for some of its workers. The company will no longer include marijuana in its drug screening program for any positions not regulated by the Department of Transportation, Clark said. Clark said Amazon is also changing its system that measures worker productivity, known as "time off task."
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