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Corporate Contacts Re Workplace Smoking

Date: 15 Apr 1986
Length: 51 pages
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Osborne, L.
Ross, J.
Stuntz, S.
Area
PUBLIC RELATIONS FILE ROOM
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85544385/85544435
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MEMO, MEMORANDUM
REPT, OTHER REPORT
Named Person
Zorb, W.I.
Adler, S.
Agnello, P.A.
Alter, S.
Amentt, M.
Bacon, M.R.
Barbieri, C.G.
Blades, L.S. III
Boothe, S.C.
Brady, K.
Budzinskin, H.
Burch, R.
Cannon, S.
Carruthers, S.
Carter, T.
Clemans, D.B.
Coale, J.
Conlon, C.M.
Cordella
Cosse, C.R. III
Daly, A.
Daly, S.
Desevo, M.
Dillon, M.M.
Ehwa, M.
Elias, R.
Engel, R.L.
Falk, J.
Feldman, F.G.
Fjelstad, W.A.
Flatow, B.C.
Foote, P.
Forte, P., J.R.
Fortney, L.
Foster, B.
Francis, M.
Fraser, R.
Frisco, L.
Fuller, J.
Hansen, L.
Harris, W.
Harrow, D.F.
Heckman, R.
Hoar, R.
Hooker, R.W.
Horberg, D.
Jacobson, K.
Jones, C.R.
Kildoo, D.
Kingdom, C.E.
Kluthe, R.C.
Korzeniowski, G.
Krabill, J.
Kurtz, L.
Lawrence, K.
Littleton, D.
Lowes, S.
Lubeck, P.
Lupien, R.
Manderey, M.
Maxcy, J.
Mcdonald, M.
Mcdonough, J.
Mcelfresh, C.
Mchale, J.
Mcvay, W.P.
Mendelson, J.
Mendenhall, J.
Merryman, W.
Metzler, D.
Milaway, R.
Mitchell, W.P.
Montville, P.
Moon, J.
Morris, D.W.
Morton, J.
Mulfeld, L.
Nanasi, Y.
Nelson, C.H.
Newcomb, B.
Nordberg, R.
Nuzzo, N.
Olney, B.
Olsen, C.
Olson, R.
Parkes, M.
Peterson, D.W.
Pierce, R.F.
Pinard, R.
Poundstone, J.
Psket, K.
Quay, L.
Ramer, M.
Reed, R.
Ricke, M.
Riddick, D.
Riley, T.
Ritter, E.F.
Rodriques, P.
Rosner, R.
Rosser, R.
Royden, M.
Russo, V.J.
Sanchez, F.G.
Scatamacchia, M.
Seaberg, A.W.
Shapiro, M.
Smith, K.
Spiegelberg, K.G.
Stanton, B.
Staples, S.
Studley, R.K.
Sweeney, L.
Swirsky, S.
Tedder, D.
Thomas, G.
Thomas, J.
Thomas, J.C.
Toffon, A.
Upton, M.D.
Wall, P.
Walsh, J.
Weigum, J.
Wendolowski, J.
Werling, L.R.
Wholly, J.
Widmer, R.
Wiley, B.
Williams, R.
Winkler, R.
Wolber, J.
Wroth, C.
Youngman, E.
Named Organization
Afl Cio
American Assn of Affir
American Express
American Lung Assn
American Petroleum in
American Re Insurance
Apwu Local
Archdiocese of Newark
Arens Controls
Assn of American Railr
Associated Industries
Atlanta Chamber of Com
at+T
Ball State Univ
Basicfour
Bbc Brown Boveri
Blue Cross + Blue Shie
Bowers
Bristol Press
Business + Industry As
Bw, Brown & Williamson
Carolina Telephone +
Chadbourne Parke
Chamber Executive
Champion Intl
Charlotte Chamber of
Chase Manhattan Bank
Chevy Chase Savings +
Clemans Insurance
Commission on Smoking
Communications Worker
Comsis
Consumer Reports
Control Data
Cuna Mutual Insurance
C+P Telephone
Decoto Aircraft
Denver Public Service
Dept of Commerce
Detroit Free Press
Eg+G Idaho
Emergency Services
Emil H Nelson
Epa, Environmental Protection Agency
Ets
Exxon Intl
Fallon Community Healt
Fl Chamber
Gelco
General Mills
General Motors
Gh Bass + Company
Grandmet Usa
Heath
Honewell Information S
Horizon Bank
Ia City Fire Dept
Itt Communications Ser
Jm Huber
Jones Day
Kalish Rice
Krem Tv
Lawrence Livermore Nat
La Assn of Business +
Lexington County Dept
Libbey Ownes
Lionville Mfg
Long Island Railroad
Machinists Union Local
Mcclelland Tobacco
Metroplex
Me Chamber of Commerce
Me Today
Mi State Chamber of Co
Mn Dept of Health
Mn House of Representa
Monmouth County Plann
Mountain Bell
Natl Restaurant Assn
Natl Wildlife Federat
Newmech
New England Bell
Nj Bell
Nj Business + Industry
Nj Dept of Health
Northwest Orient Airli
Noville
Ny Chamber of Commerce
Ny City Chamber of Com
Office of Campaign Fi
Office + Professional
Pacific Northwest Bell
Patuxent Publishing
Pa Dept of Labor + in
Pitney Bowes
PM, Philip Morris
Procter Gamble
Public Service Commis
RJR, R.J.Reynolds
Rko General
R+J Medical Supply
Save the Children
Sencorp
Seyfarth Shaw
Shopsmith
Soo Line Railroad
Spot Image
Stack Gallager
Stevens Inst of Techn
Stride Rite
Tan, Tobacco Action Network
Teachers Insurance + A
Timeout Family Amusem
TI, Tobacco Inst
Trion
United Airlines
Usda, U.S. Dept of Agriculture
US Chamber of Commerce
US Tobacco
Village of Woodridge
Vt State Chamber of Co
Waldman Graphics
Wa Assn of Business
Wa Board of Trade
Wender Murase
Western Southern Life
Wheler
White Case
Wilson George Meyer
Recipient
Sparber, P.
Date Loaded
05 Jun 1998
Request
R1-037
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f M' April 15, 1986 MEMORANDUM To: Peter Sparber From: Susan Stuntz, Jeff Ross, Lisa Osborne Subject: Corporate Contacts Re Workplace Smoking Following is the public smoking issues team quarterly cumulative report on companies, unions, associations and restaurants with which we have had contact. This report details contacts made between January 8, 1986 and April 8, 1986. These contacts include more than 1,500 companies who have attended seminars at which a TI representative or consultant spoke; some 170 individual companies, several trade associations and 14'; national, state and local chambers of commerce with~whom we are working to produce guidelines and assistance for members. Th~ey also include 13 state restaurant groups as well as the National Restaurant Association!. Among the highlights of this report are : . Our contacts with the Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire and~U.S. Chambers of Commerce. All three state chambers agreed~to work with us to produce for their members booklets counseling reasonable accommo- dation of smokers and nonsmokers in the workplace. . Continuing contact with businesses in New Jersey charged with developing a policy to conform with New Jersey law. As a result of a brochure distributed by the New Jersey Business andlIndustry Association, and referrals by NJBIA, we have worked with dozenis of employers (including Grand'Met in Montvale) to ensure reasonable accommodation. . Results of follow-uA conversations with four companies with whom we had worked in the past. In two cases -- Teachers' Insurance and Annuity Association and the Denver Public Service Commission -- our contacts told us that our materials were major factors in corporate decisions to forgo formal policies inilieu of individual cooperation and case-by-case resolution of problems. The other two companies -- Exx=and~American Express in New York -- reported that they had no smoking-related problems and~therefore no plans to adopt oolicies. page 1
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r our 1986 issues plan calls for 120 individual issuee briefings and 20 presentations to chambers of commerce and professional organizations. At the end of the first quarter, we have met 35 percent of the first goal and 55 percent of the second. In addition, we have responded to and are following up on 173 requests for assistance. We anticipate that planned mailings to Fortune 1000 companies and aggressive promoti=of our materials and arguments will lead to an increase in demand for our services in the coming months. As always, this report is divided~into~thxee sections -- the first detailing,contacts made since our January 1986 quarterly report; a second~on pending contacts; the third on completed contacts. page 2
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New Contacts Region I (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) Mike Scatamacchia Pitney Bowes Stamford, CT Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Pitney Bowes is considering a policy restricting smoking within all facilities. Having received the workplace kit, Scatamacchia requested additional information but declined any immediate TI assistance. We will follow up. Robert Burch~ Save The Children Westport, CT Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Philiip Morris placed us in contact with Burch concerning Save The Children's recent smoking policy that bans' smoking in work areas. We previously provided infor- mation to the director of personnel. The organization appears to be reevaluating the necessity of a restric- tive policy and requested samples of more reasonable policies. A number of samples were provided. We will continue to follow up. Richard Lupien Honeywell Information Systems Billerica, MA Field Staff Contact: Notified of reauest and will assist with follow up if necessary. + A workplace committee at Honeywell is attempting to draft a workplace smoking policy. One option under consideration is a total ban. Having received the workplace kit, Lupien requested additional information and assistance. A:neeting wi~ll be scheduled in early spring. page 3
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Lupien noted that he had supported workplace smoking bans, but has changed'his position since reviewing our materials. William Harris G.H. Bass and Company Berlin, NH Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. The company's manufacturing branch is not con~sidering a policy but is experiencing some disputes among its 3&0 employees. Having received the workplace kit, Harris requested additional information and TI assistance. A personal meeting will be sched'uJ.ed'for early spring. Yvonnne Nanasi Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire Concord, NH Field Staff Contact: Field Staff scheduled and attended meeting and is coordinating, andassisting with follow up. We met with Nanasi to discuss preparing:a workplace smoking brochure that focuses on reasonable, voluntary solutions. Nanasi agreed to go forward with the project and we are producing a brochure. Nanasi also agreed to refer us to companies that are facing problems. The Association has been active in opposing the proposed workplace smoking leg,islation~. We are continuing to follow up. Christopher G. Barbieri Vermont State Chamber of Commerce Montpelier, VT Field Staff Contact: Scheduled and attended meeting. Coordinating and assisting with follow up. We met with Barbieri to discuss a brochure to advise employers on how to deal with smoking problems in~ the workplace. Barbieri endorsed the concept; we are producing the brochure in conjunctin with;Associated Industries of Vermont. Barbieri also agreed to refer to us companies that may be facing problems. Barbieri has been very supportive of our position in opposition to workplace smoking legislation. We are continuing to follow up and' to cultivate our relationship. page 4
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Peter Foote Associated Industries of Vermont Montpelier, VT Field Staff Contact: Scheduled and attendedmeeting. Coordinating and assisting with follow up. We met with Foote to discuss a voluntary approach to the workplace smoking issue. Foote agreed to cosponsor a brochure with the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. We are currently in the process of producing, the brochure. Foote has also been~very supportive of our position on workplace smoking legislation and agreed to refer companies to us that are experiencing problems. Region II (New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania) John Walsh Archdiocese of Newark Newark, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Walsh was appointed to a workplace smoking committee of' priests and nuns charged with developing a policy in response to the New Jersey law for the Archdiocese's 1500 employees. We provided ten workplace smoking kits, the NJBIA employers' guide and sample workplace smoking, policies for the committee's first meeting. We will follow up. Joe Wendolowski Metroplex Edison, NJ, Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Wendolowski was referred to us by NJBIA. He was charged with developing a reasonable cornoirate policy in response to the New Jersey law. The company is a distributor of gourmet foods. In addition to our workplace smoking kit, we provided sample policies. We will follow up. page 5
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Ray Widmer Horizon Bank Corporation Morristown, NJ Field Staff Contact: Field staff was contacted by a Horizon employee in response to the company's restric- tive policy. Will assist with follow up if necessary. In response to the New Jersey law, Widmer bannedsmokingg in the workplace. As a result, we corresponded with Widmer and offered our assistance in developing a more reasonable policy. We will follow up if necessary. Leonard Frisco Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Frisco was referred to us by the New Jersey Business and Industry Association. Frisco is responsible for developing a workplace smoking policy in response to the New Jersey law and requested sample policies. We provided Frisco our workplace smoking,kit andexamples of reasonable policies. We will follow up. Leslie Hansen J.M. Huber Corporation Edison, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and wi7i1 assist with follow up if necessary. Hansen is working with management in developing a workplace smoking policy in response to the New Jersey law. She specifically requested our materials on health effects of environmental tobacco smoke and samAle workplace smoking policies. In addition we provided Hansen with the NJBIA employer's guide. We willl follow up Roger W. Hooker GrandMet USA Inc. Montvale, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Hooker requestedthat we provide samples of workplace smoking policies he could use in draft;ng a reasonable corporate policy in response to the New Jersey law. We provided riooker withithe NJ'BIA employex's guide and page 5
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sample policies. In a follow up, Hooker contacted us to review his draft policy. We will follow up if necessary. Robert C. Kluthe Exxon International Co. Florham Park, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and wil!1 assist with follow up if necessary. Kluthe was referredto us by NJBIA to provide assistance in developing a:workplace smoking policy in response to the New Jersey law. We provided Kluthe with our work- place smoking kit and samples of reasonable policies. We will follow up. Donna Metzler Waldman Graphics, Inc. Pennsauken, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Metzler was referred to us by NJBIA for assistance in developing a policy iniresponse to the New Jersey law. We providedMetzler with our workplace smoking kit and samples of reasonable policies. We will follow up. David W. Morris Monmouth County Planning Board Freehold, NJ Fie1d Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Morris has been charged with developing a policy in response to the New Jersey law. We provided Morris with the NJBIA employers' guide, our workplace smoking kit and samples of reasonable workplace smoking,policies. We will follow up. Meg Royden NOVILLE North Bergen, NJ Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Royden was referred to us by NJBIA. NOVILLE, a manufacturer of cosmetics, is in the orocess of drafting a corporate policy in response to the New Jersey law. Royden requestedour workolace smoking kit and sampies of policies. We will follow up. page 7
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Vincent J. Russo BBC Brown Boveri Inc. North Brunswick, NJ Field~Staff Contact; Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Russo was referred to us by NJBIA. The company is in the process of developing a policy in response to the New Jersey law. We provided Russo with sample workplace smoking policies and ideas on designating smoking and nonsmoking areas. We will follow up. Steve Swirsky Wender, Murase & White New York, NY Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Swirsky was assigned to draft workplace smoking policies for ten New Jersey clients in response to the New Jersey law. We provided Swirsky with ten workplace smoking, kits, ten NJBIA employers' guides and sample workplace smoking policies. Swirsky indicated that all of his clients wanted to establish reasonable guidelines. We will follow up. Swirsky offered to put us into contact with companies that need assistance. Lisa Sweeney Chase Manhattan Bank New York, NY Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Sweeney reportedthat Chase is in the process of developing a corporate smoking policy. Inadd'ition to the full Response Analysis report, Sweeney requested our workplace smoking kit and samples of policies. Chase seems to be very concerned abou~t the productivity aspects of a restrictive policy. We may be asked to provide further assistance. We will follow up. Jedd Mendelson, Esquire Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & GeraLdson New York, NY Field staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow uo if necessary. Mendelson, a labor attorney, said some off hiis clients page 8
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requested information about workplace smoking. Having received the workplace kit, he requestedadditional informationand~mentioned the possibility of TI participating in a "smoking seminar" his firm presents on an ad hoc basis. We will follow up if necessary. Sheila Alter RKO General Inc. New York, NY Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Although not considering anoverall company policy, RK0 must comply with various state laws. Having received the workplace kit, Alter requested additional information but declined any immediate TI assistance. We will follow up. Marilyn DeSevo New York, NY Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. DeSevo asked us to recommend air filtration devices to alleviate complaints from her nonsmoking co-workers. We provided DeSevo with a Consumer Reports article rating various air cleaners along,wi.t a workplace kit. We will follow up if necessary. Francine G. Feldman Kalish & Rice Philadelphia, PA Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up~if necessary. Feldman is anaccount executive with a: public relations firm that represents a company that manufacturers air cleaning equipment. They are in the process of developing a video tape presentation encouraging companies to approachthe workplace smoking issue in a reasonable manner. Feldman requested that we review their presentation upon completion. We agreed and also provided Feldman with our materials. We will continue to follow up. Paulette Montville Dept. of Labor and Industry Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, PA Field Staff Contact: Orig,inally notified and forwarded page 9
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request to us. Will assist with follow up if necessary. Montville, a labor relations specialist, was asked to research the workplace smoking issue in order to eventually write a policy. The department is under a collective bargaining agreement with union. In addition to providing materials, we held a productive meeting with Montville, the department's safety manager and legal counsel. The department appears to be working towards reasonable guidelines. They noted that the policy adopted for their 17,0001employees would probably set the precedent for other Commonwealth agencies. We are continuing to follow up. Benjamin Olney Westfield, PA Field'iStaff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up if necessary. Olney requested information to combat anieffort by co-workers to restrict smoking. We provided'materials and offered further assistance. We will follow up. Joseph C. Thomas Lionville Manufacturing Corporation Lionville, PA Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist withifollow up if necessary. Thomas, via a business reply card, requested more information about workplace smoking. We were unable to contact him by phone but offered our toll free number via correspondence. We will follow up if necessary. Region III (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio) Henry Bud~zinskin Chicago, IL Field Staff Contact: Notified of contact and will assist with follow up if necessary. Budzinskin called'to request advice in dealing, with a workplace smoking problem. We recommended a common sense andcouirtesy approach and provided our workplace smoking kit. ae may be asked tolfollow up. page 10

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