Worker Caught Smoking Marijuana on the Job Was Fired, but the US Supreme Court Gave Him a Second Cha
According to ABC News, in Connecticut, sanitation worker Gregory Linhoff was fired by the University of Connecticut Health Center after a police officer found him smoking a marijuana cigarette in a public vehicle while on duty. He was later arrested, but

According to ABC News, in Connecticut, U.S., a sanitation worker named Gregory Linhoff was fired by the University of Connecticut Health Center after a police officer found him smoking a marijuana joint inside a public vehicle while on duty. He was then arrested, but the charges were later dropped.
His employer said they had no choice but to dismiss him, because keeping him on the job would send the wrong message to other coworkers.
However, the state’s highest court disagreed, ruling that the punishment was too severe and saying that Linhoff’s consistently good work record meant he should be given a second chance.
If it were you, would you fire an employee for smoking marijuana during work hours?



