Your lumping all the employees together again, most people in the factories are hard working and dont do drugs. The plant I worked at brought in undercover police and 30 people got fired and never got the jobs back. Your making this seem like its all employees in the plant, thats like saying because one truck driver drives druck all truck drivers drive drunk.
I read back through the comments in the thread and I don't see where anyone did that. I spent my share of time in factories so I agree with you that
most are hard working and don't do drugs. However, I worked in non-union shops and there was a process that one had to go through if they failed the drug test, with termination waiting for repeat offenders. Had management of these companies been presented with the above video, the people would have been fired on the spot.
I will also add this, wouldn't there be company rules in place about drinking/drugs during the work day or will they get a pass on this issue because they have to punch out for their lunch, therefore deeming this as "their own time"?
We haven't addressed the safety issue in all of this. Hypothetically, if one of these workers is a little "off" his reaction time with machinery because of his lunchtime antics and someone gets hurt.....who pays the tab, the union that saved his job or the company?