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SURVEY OF CORPORATE SMOKING POLICIES

Date: 22 Jul 1985
Length: 3 pages
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Abstract

Asserts "contrary to the anti-smokers' claims, there apparently is no trend toward restrictive workplace smoking policies and hiring practices," and cites a survey of "1100 of the nation's largest and fastest growing companies" conducted by "our economic consultant, UCLA Dean Lew Solmon." States the findings of the study "will be an effective government and public relations tool to counter 'bandwagon' arguments supporting restrictive legislation and policies." Asserts "the survey reinforces our argument that companies can and are effectively dealing with the issue on their own - - there is no need for restrictive legislation."

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TICC, COMMUNICATIONS COMM(TI)
UCLA
Copied
INFOTAB, INFOTAB
Author
Chilcote, Samuel D., Jr. (TI President (1981-1997))
Chilcote has knowledge of The Tobacco Institute's and the tobacco industry's participation in public fraud and disinformation relative to health hazards of tobacco use, in the manipulation of nicotine in tobacco products and in marketing of tobacco products to children.
TI, TOBACCO INST
Named Person
SOLMON,DL
Stevens, Arthur Joseph (LOR Sr. VP '89-95 and TI Communications)
Served on Lorillard Board of Directors 1985-92, was Senior Vice President from 1989 to 1995, served as General Counsel for Lorillard '93-95. Served on Tobacco Institute Communications Committee.
Recipient
TIEC, EXECUTIVE COMM(TI)
TI STATE ACTIVITIES POLICY COMM
TI, TOBACCO INST
TICC, COMMUNICATIONS COMM(TI)
Subject
industry sponsored research
Surveys
tobacco policy
Voluntary Policies
workplace
industry response

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1875 1 STREET.,NORTHWEST SAMUEL D. CHILCOTE, JR. WASHINGTON, DC 20006 _ President 202/457-4800 • 800/424•9878 July 22, 1985 To: Members of the Executive Committee Members of the State Activities Policy Committee Members of the Communications Committee Re: Survey of Corporate Smoking Policies __-_ ---------------------------------------------------------- Contrary to the anti-smokers' claims, there apparently is no trend toward restrictive workplace smoking policies and hiring practices. As you know, last fall our economic consultant, UCLA Dean Lew Solmon, surveyed 1100 of the nation's largest and fastest growing companies to determine their smoking policies and smoker hiring practices. A copy of Lew's final report is attached for vour review. r The survey finds that most companies (63.8 percent) do not have smoking policies. And those companies that do Have po"ricies (31.9 percent) do so because of practical realities that exist in the workplace, i.e., safety. Few companies (only 2.5 percent) have policies that prohibit smoking on company premises; virtually no companies (.9 percent) refuse to hire smokers. When a problem arises, most companies encourage employees to work things out for themselves. These findings will be an effective government and public relations tool to counter "bandwagon" arguments supporting restrictive legislation and policies. The survey reinforces our argument that companies can and are effectively dealing with the issue on their own -- there is no need for restrictive legis7~.ation. I
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'k C C MEMORANDUM July 22, 1985 Page 2 Aggressive promotion of the survey findings is already underway in accordance with a plan being sent with Communications Committee copies of this memorandum. We will, of course, keep you informed as to the results. /es ,p Attachment cc: Senior Staff Infotab
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