Getting fired for smoking

Posted on June 7th, 2006

Dan Sweet at FRATCAT (Free Resume and Career Toolbox) has posted an interesting little piece on companies firing employees who [tag]smoke[/tag] at any time, whether on the job or not. He mentions a couple of companies that have policies such as these, and offers his commentary. I predict that [tag]anti-smoking[/tag] policies that keep employees from [tag]smoking[/tag] on or off the job will become more prevalent as health insurance costs continue to rise.

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