Cigarettes Not Only Cause More Time Off Work, But Also Lower Productivity
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Description: Research summary. Estimates that tobacco products cost employers $47 billion dollars in 1990.
Smokers not only take more time off work, but they are less productive Public release date: 4-Sep-2001 Smokers not only take more time off work, but they are less productive Smokers not only take more time off work, but they are also less productive when they are working, shows research in Tobacco Control. In 1990 the US Office of Technology Assessment estimated that smokers cost employers $47 billion dollars in premature death and disability.
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Description: | Smokers not only take more time off work, but they are also less productive when they are working, shows research in Tobacco Control. In 1990 the US Office of Technology Assessment estimated that smokers cost employers $47 billion dollars in premature death and disability. |
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