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Smokers Have “Protections” in Employment??

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Smoking is the largest cause of preventable illness and death in the United States. It is estimated that workers who smoke each cost their employers $5,800 a year, and can range from $2,885 to $10,125 annually.  The biggest costs come from productivity lost to smoking breaks, followed by health care expenses in excess of what non-smokers end up paying.  


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