Pot users welcome: Amazon won't test jobseekers for cannabis

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Pot users welcome: Amazon won't test jobseekers for cannabis
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The company, the second-largest private employer in the U.S. behind Walmart, is making the change as states legalize cannabis or introduce laws banning employers from testing for it

A webinar by Siemens & Fortinet. Learn how to protect your OT / IoT systems and achieve compliance with rugged hardware and security softwareAmazon will also no longer include marijuana in drug tests for positions not regulated by the Department of Transportation.US government hushed over sinking of a transport ship in WWII. A Baltimore sergeant’s family is just learning his fate

BALTIMORE — Denise Sharp is a go-to historian for her extended family, and her knowledge of the Sharp and Doerer clans of greater Baltimore is encyclopedic. But one question lingered in her mind for years. Her late father, Donald Doerer, fought in Europe during World War II, and he rarely spoke about his experiences. But he did tell her about one day in the mid-1940s, when he visited the ...

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