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Fired worker argues pot use didn't violate company policy

Original Publication Date July 16, 2018 - 8:41 AM

METHUEN, Mass. - A Massachusetts woman who was fired by a food services company for her recreational marijuana use says she was wrongfully terminated.

The Eagle-Tribune reports that 55-year-old Bernadette Coughlin was fired last month from her job as a supervisor with Sodexo at Holy Family Hospital after she was drug tested following a fall at work. The Methuen woman says she had used pot after work a few days before the incident.

Recreational marijuana is legal in Massachusetts. However, Sodexo operates under federal jurisdiction.

Coughlin has requested arbitration with Sodexo.

Her attorney says Coughlin's off-duty pot use didn't violate company policy because it didn't affect her performance or safety. The attorney says there were discrepancies with the test's handling.

A Sodexo spokesman said the company is evaluating its policies around marijuana.

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Information from: The Eagle-Tribune, http://www.eagletribune.com

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