Common use of Reasonable Suspicion Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Suspicion. An apparent state of facts and/or circumstances found to exist upon inquiry by the supervisor, which would induce a reasonably intelligent prudent person to suspect the employee was under the influence of drugs/narcotics.

Appears in 8 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reasonable Suspicion. An apparent state of facts and/or circumstances found to exist upon inquiry by the supervisor, which would induce warrant a reasonably intelligent reasonable, prudent person to suspect believe the employee was under the influence of drugs/narcotics.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement