Workplace smoking bans
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This article is part of the Tobacco portal on Sourcewatch funded from 2006 - 2009 by the American Legacy Foundation. |
Tobacco industry document information about workplace smoking bans, including strategies and tactics the industry uses to slow, delay or scuttle smoking restrictions:
- 1994 Philip Morris email "shift the debate away from workplace and talk about the restaurant side of things"
- Secondary Smoke Advertisements (1987 Philip Morris document discussing ads the company planned to run to blunt public fears about secondhand smoke)
- Smoking as a civic duty
- Beverly Hills Restaurant Association (Industry front group to scuttle smoking bans)
- Project Brass (Philip Morris project designed to confuse the public regarding the health dangers of secondhand smoke, and minimize the damage that the issue was causing the tobacco industry)