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Organized labor and worksite smoking policies:.
1996
G Sorensen
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Evaluating worksite smoking policies. Methodologic issues.
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The economics of worksite smoking policies.
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Assessment of smoking behavior in relation to worksite smoking policies.
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Survey of worksite smoking policies--New York City.
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Leads from the MMWR. Survey of worksite smoking policies--New York City.
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Tobacco policy rating form: a tool for evaluating worksite and tribal smoking control policies.
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Banning worksite smoking.
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Organized labor recommendations.
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Worksite Policies for Promoting Physical Activity.
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Promoting worksite smoking control policies and actions: the Community Intervention Trial for Smoking Cessation (COMMIT) experience. The COMMIT Research Group.
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