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Opening of Bids - Roof Restoration & Replacement at S. Main St. Proj No. 119-084B - Midland Engineering Co., Inc.
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BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION <br />RESOURCE CENTER, INC. <br />INTRODUCTION <br />The labor and management representatives of The Building and Construction Industry for <br />Northwest Indiana have formed an alliance to address the problems caused by drug and alcohol <br />abuse. Management and labor have created the Building and Construction Resource Center <br />(hereafter "BCRC") an independent not-for-profit corporation which offers a wide range of services <br />to its employees in the unionized construction industry, which include employers, labor union <br />organizations, construction industry and related workers. It is BCRC's goal to assist employers to <br />establish and maintain workplaces that are free of the destructive effects caused when employees <br />use drugs and/or abuse alcohol. BCRC's activities are not intended to interfere with normal practices <br />of the unions or management. BCRC recognizes its responsibility to communicate with and educate <br />its employees relative to this policy, as well as the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol in our <br />society and in the workplace. BCRC also recognizes the need to provide a program of assistance to <br />those persons for whom drugs or alcohol may be causing problems. Finally, while not wishing to <br />violate the rights or invade the privacy of any employee, BCRC's drug testing program will seek to <br />identify those employees who are unable or unwilling to conform to BCRC's program. This <br />program has been established in accordance with federal guidelines for specimen collection, <br />laboratory analysis and review, and standards of integrity and confidentiality. <br />
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