School District • Random Drug Test • Discipline • Arbitrator’s Authority • Essence of the CBA

Upper Merion Area Sch. Dist. v. Teamsters Local #384, PICS Case No. 17-1121 (Pa. Commw. June 23, 2017) Wojcik, J. (23 pages).

Trial court properly denied school district’s petition to vacate an arbitration award reinstating school bus driver after she was terminated for testing positive for amphetamines during a random drug test because the arbitrator found that the drug ingestion was a single “misadventure” not likely to be repeated, there was no evidence that she was impaired and there was nothing in the CBA to limit arbitrator’s authority to modify discipline Affirmed.

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