Drug Abuse Problem at Work Management Does Nothing?
Question by Risk D: Drug Abuse problem at work Management does nothing?
I work at a place with huge Drug Abuse problem. People walk out of the elevator smelling like weed. People come back from lunch obviously high and messed up. The top management knows about it and does nothing, They treat it like Joke. People are told I want you to come back way you left in a joking manner . What are my options here is there a some government agency I can go to report this problem to?
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Answer by Gary
Just call your Sheriff’s hotline and do not give your name. Do not talk about it at work or any where.
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