New recreational marijuana law sparks renewed employer-labour strife
CALGARY — The legalization of recreational marijuana next week is reopening old wounds and sparking new battles between employers and employees in high-risk jobs that could wind up in the court system.
A recent decision by Air Canada to prohibit all employees in flight operations and aircraft maintenance from using cannabis at all times, both on-duty and off-duty, has raised eyebrows on both sides of the debate.
On Tuesday, rival WestJet Airlines said it, too, will ban recreational cannabis use for employees in “safety-sensitive” positions both on and off the job.
Niki Lundquist, a lawyer with Unifor, a union that represents 315,000 Canadian workers, said the trend is all too common.