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Contrary to stereotypes, a whopping 80 percent of heavy drinkers work. Their alcohol problems cost American businesses millions of dollars. But there are many cost-effective steps that employers can take that will undoubtedly save them both money and heartache in the long run. For more information, see the Ensuring Solutions fact sheet Alcohol Problems Cost American Business.
Our publications are designed to inform policymakers, employers, insurers and consumers about strategies to ensure solutions to alcohol problems at work and at home. Weve created hands-on tools to assist you in developing solutions that will curb alcohol-related problems and avoid unnecessary health-care costs.
Research Reports: Look at key issues in depth.
Issue Briefs: How employers and communities can address alcohol problems.
Policy Briefs: Information for legislators and government officials.
Spotlights: Feature stories with human interest.
Primers: Educational materials that discuss issues related to the treatment of alcohol problems.
Fact Sheets: Learn key facts about alcohol problems and working solutions.
Research Tools: Tools to calculate what you need to know.
Advocacy Tools: Handouts that can help you make the case for improving access to alcohol treatment.
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