MANDATORY EAP
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Do any of you make an EAP referral madatory . ie a condition of continued employment?
Our Labor attorney says you can do it.
Our EAP consultant says no can do. (or least shouldn't do)
Due to my former life, I am biased.
As always, Thanks in advance.
(ps. .not that anyone missed me but I am still alive despite the month from hell)
Our Labor attorney says you can do it.
Our EAP consultant says no can do. (or least shouldn't do)
Due to my former life, I am biased.
As always, Thanks in advance.
(ps. .not that anyone missed me but I am still alive despite the month from hell)
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Sorry Sunny I just could not help my self, but it fit to make a point!
PORK
1) An EE who test positive for a "reasonable suspicion" drug test.
We have also mandated EAP treatment in situations where an employee allowed their temper to get out of control for anger management. We have done this at least twice that I remember and BOTH employees are still working for us, although we don't have problems with their tempers anymore.
Now you CAN'T make it mandatory that an ee use EAP for home problems, but if home problems are effecting work, then you can address the work issues and use your EAP as a counseling guide as how to balance work and life.
EAP's will not resources themselves as a "disciplinary" alternative - rather a means to help employees find a way to cope/improve.