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Costs of Smoking

Costs of Smoking in the Workplace
The consequences of smoking at the workplace are evaluated in:

Human terms:

  • A study conducted by the World Health Organization in 1998 showed that the majority of smokers over 40 years old die before retirement age.
  • One in two smokers dies as a result of smoking.
  • Smokers suffer greater stress than non-smokers.

In terms of productivity loss:
Smokers have:

  • 34% increased rate of absenteeism
  • 29% increased risk of industrial injury
  • 40% increased risk of occupational injury
  • 55% increased risk of disciplinary action

On average, 1/3 of company employees are smokers and employing a smoker costs the company an extra £2000 a year per smoker.

In terms of social tensions:

  • The quality of social relations is a major factor in the productivity of the company and its economic development.
  • Tensions between smokers and non-smokers have negative consequences.
  • Even with the most lenient smoking policies, some smokers feel victimised and resentful.

 

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