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Business and Booze
[Program TAD-8]
Business and Booze

8. BUSINESS AND BOOZE: How American corporations waste over $50 billion annually through alcohol's disruption. Role of drinking in corporate culture -- past and future. Rise of the Employee Assistance movement. Labor-management conflicts. Stories of workers who attained abstinence.

Note: This is part of our series, "Thinking About Drinking," which can be purchased as a package containing all 12 programs. [MORE]



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