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Aug. 1, 2007

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With health care premiums continuing to rise, some California employers are banning or considering banning workers' off-duty smoking. Here's a look at some of the practical and legal problems such policies can present. By Nate Kowalski and Chris Milligan

By Nate Kowalski and Chris Milligan
      Edited by Barbara Kate Repa

      Employment Law
      Banning Off-Duty Smoking
      In an effort to curb escalating health care costs, some employers have turned to controversial measures in recent years, including workplace policies that ban smoking off duty. These employers asser...

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