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Say no to booze and drugs in your workplace : a proactive program keeps workers sober and safe

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      <subfield code="a">Drug and alcohol use have become part of the fabric of our soiety and, as a result, drug and alcohol abuse have reached epidemic proportions. The cost of that epidemic is staggering, and corporate America pays the vast majority of the bill for substance abuse. A workplace substance-abuse program is important because it affects not only employees, but families and the community as a whole</subfield>
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