End Notes


1. Translation from the Greek by Ludwig Edelstein From The Hippocratic Oath: Text, Translation, and Interpretation, by Ludwig Edelstein (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1943).

2. In time, so many insurance companies established their headquarters in Hartford that it became known as the "Insurance Capital of the World."

3. Nancy McVicar, "Salt in the Wound," South Florida Sun-Sentinel (October 5, 2002).

4. L.M. Sixel, "Sick infant caught in middle of discrimination dispute," Houston Chronicle (August 30, 2002).

5. Gregory Weaver, "Dad loses job—and insurance," Indianapolis Star (August 4, 2002).

6. Alexandra R. Moses, "From yoga to walks, employers are finding ways to encourage good health," Boston Globe (April 22, 2002).

7. L.M. Sixel, "Sweating in Fat City," Houston Chronicle (April 12, 2002).

8. Of course, any network administrator worth his salt is going to have the ability to pump up and massage the data.

9. "Drug Use in the U.S.," Narcknowledge (2002). Available online at www.narcknowledge.com/druguse.html.

10. ___U.S.___, 109 S. Ct. 1402 (1989).

11. ___U.S.___, 109 S. Ct. 1384 (1989).

12. Judith A. Swartley, "Testing for Drugs," Plumbing & Mechanical (October 2002).

13. Les Rosen, "Intro to Drug Screening ...", HR Forum (August 1999).

14. Customers can also purchase testing panels for methamphetamine, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and methadone.

15. Cecil Adams, "Will poppy-seed bagels cause you to fail a drug test?", Straight Dope website (April 3, 1998). Available online at www.straightdope.com/classics/a5_116.html.

16. FDA Compliance Policy Guide 7124.06, released on June 13, 1990.

17. Francie Latour, "Drug test for Hub officers stirs bias fear," Boston Globe (June 22, 2002).

18. Dana Hawkins, "A Bloody Mess at One Federal Lab," U.S. News and World Report (June 23, 1997).

19. Roger Jansson, Ph.D., et al., "Genetic Testing in the Workplace: Implications for Public Policy," Institute for Public Health Genetics, University of Washington (September 30, 2000).

20. Human Genome Project Information, "What's New," available online at www.ornl.gov/hgmis/project/about.html. The Human Genome Project has an extremely thorough and well-organized website.

21. Human Genome Project Information, "Gene Testing," available online at www.ornl.gov/hgmis/medicine/genetest.html.

22. Gina Kolata, "Two Genes Linked to Congestive Heart Failure," The New York Times (October 10, 2002).

23. Executive Order 13145.




The Naked Employee. How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy
Naked Employee, The: How Technology Is Compromising Workplace Privacy
ISBN: 0814471498
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 93

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