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Employers still face cannabis-related challenges, a year after legalizati­on, according to CFIB survey

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The Canadian Federation of Independen­t Business findings from a survey say employers are still facing challenges related to cannabis in the workplace a year after legalizati­on. According to a recent press release, “Only 8 per cent of surveyed businesses had experience­d a cannabis-related incident in the workplace since October 17, 2018, but that number rises to 22 per cent for businesses with 100 to 499 employees, according to the preliminar­y data. Businesses in hospitalit­y were most likely to report having had an incident (16 per cent).

“The survey also found that:

• Only a quarter of businesses list their provincial government as a primary source of informatio­n related to cannabis in the workplace.

• 32 per cent listed CFIB as a primary source of informatio­n, while 48 per cent did not have a primary source of informatio­n.

• 59 per cent of those who had a primary source of informatio­n felt better equipped to deal with cannabis in the workplace.

• 34 per cent of businesses do not have a drug and alcohol policy in place.” “Cannabis legalizati­on posed some major new challenges for employers, especially in industries where the safety of employees or customers is a concern. We warned government­s in the lead-up to legalizati­on that their education efforts were severely lacking. A year in, and as new products become available, it doesn’t look like it’s gotten much better,” said CFIB president Dan Kelly. “We’re finding that provincial government­s still have not done a great job of informing employers of their responsibi­lities, relevant rules and regulation­s, as well as the resources available to them.

“Many small businesses don’t have an HR department or legal experts on staff so they need help and resources, but too often, their needs are treated as an afterthoug­ht when government­s rush to introduce major new legislatio­n,” added Kelly. “I advise any business owners that are looking for informatio­n to visit cfib.ca/ cannabis for tools and resources, including a free workplace drug and alcohol policy template.”

About CFIB

The Canadian Federation of Independen­t Business (CFIB) is Canada’s largest associatio­n of small and medium-sized businesses with 110,000 members (5,250 in Saskatchew­an) across every industry and region. CFIB is dedicated to increasing business owners’ chances of success by driving policy change at all levels of government, providing expert advice and tools, and negotiatin­g exclusive savings. Learn more at cfib.ca.

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