Congressional Report on the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
Congressional Report on the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
Congressional Report on the Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991
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Safety-Sensitive Positions Pre-employment Tests Post-Accident Tests Random Tests Reasonable Suspicion Tests Return to Duty Tests Follow-up Tests Employee Prohibitions and Rule...On October 31-November 2, 2000, the United States, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore met in Kona, Hawaii to negotiate the MALIAT. The MALIAT entered into force on December 21, 2001, and is open to accession.
The U.S. Air Carrier Licensing Division processes requests by U.S. airlines for authority to serve foreign markets using the procedures provided in 14 CFR Part 302, subparts B and C. Under these procedures, a carrier may apply for authority to operate by exemption (valid for...
There are several ways employers can recruit Veterans for job openings in the Transportation industry.
The Veterans Employment Center (VEC)The VEC provides tools and resources for service members and veterans to help with their transition to civilian employment.
Visit the Veterans Employment Center websiteAmerican Job Centers (AJCs)The Department of Labor (DOL) sponsors...
The nation’s railroads have more than a century-long commitment to the nation’s service men and women, and this year continue to hire veterans at a robust pace. Between 20-25 percent of current employees, and one in five of the more than 15,000 new employees that freight railroads...
Emergency Medical Services, more commonly known as EMS, is a system that provides emergency medical care. It is activated by a call for help (e.g. 911), usually after an incident of serious illness or injury and focuses primarily on the emergency medical care of the patient(s)....