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Resolutions & Amendments

30th International Convention - Las Vegas, NV (1992)

Performance Testing

Resolution No. 22
30th International Convention
June 15-19, 1992
Las Vegas, NV

WHEREAS:

A growing number of employers are using performance testing as a substitute, or in addition to, drug-and alcohol testing; and

WHEREAS:

Performance testing claims to determine an employee's ability or inability to perform job duties without regard to the cause for any inability; and

WHEREAS:

Performance testing operates like a video game, lasts less than a minute, and measures the ability to perform tasks requiring fine hand-eye coordination and quick reaction time; and

WHEREAS:

Performance testing involves many of the same issues as drug and alcohol testing, such as appropriateness, due process, accuracy and relevancy of testing methods, and consequences for employees.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED:

Performance testing is properly a subject for negotiations and AFSCME will resist attempts to mandate or impose performance testing on employees without the union's participation and consent; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED:

Performance testing should be limited to occupations where unimpaired hand-eye coordination is a requirement for safe job performance and there is reasonable suspicion of impairment; and

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED:

Where performance testing is used, AFSCME will demand provisions to prevent the misuse or abuse of such tests and to protect employees' rights.

SUBMITTED BY:

Leo Spilker, Acting President
Susan Raby, Secretary
AFSCME Local 782, Council 28
Washington