Common use of Safe Harbor Clause in Contracts

Safe Harbor. The Employer agrees to provide an opportunity for assistance to those employees who voluntarily seek treatment for illegal drug use. This shall be known as “Safe Harbor.” "Safe Harbor" insulates the employee from discipline only for self-confessed and admitted acts of using illegal drugs which are made prior to any announcement of a random test of the employee. An employee will qualify for the "Safe Harbor" provision only if he or she meets all of the conditions set forth in current DON policy. However, under no circumstances shall an employee be granted Safe Harbor status if the employee has not officially requested Safe Harbor prior to a random or scheduled test. Arbitrators shall be without authority to extend the Safe Harbor provisions to any employee who does not qualify for it under this Section.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement, Master Labor Agreement

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