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Corporate Contacts Re Workplace Smoking

Date: 15 Apr 1986
Length: 12 pages
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MEMO, MEMORANDUM
REPT, OTHER REPORT
Alias
85544424/85544435
Site
N24
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PUBLIC RELATIONS FILE ROOM
Characteristic
OVER, OVER SIZE DOCUMENT
Litigation
Stmn/Produced
Date Loaded
12 Feb 1999
Named Organization
Air Line Pilots Assn
American Automobile As
American Federation of
Arbys Roast Beef Resta
Bernard Weksler
Blue Cross + Blue Shie
Capital Holding
Coca Cola Foods
Council of Better Busi
Covington Burling
Ctmc
Ct Restaurant Assn
De Restaurant Assn
Eastern Airlines
Employment Standards
Epstein Becker
Fl Restaurant Assn
Ga Dept of Administrat
Greater Boston Hotel
Hamburger Hamlet Resta
Hank Crawford Public
Israe
Japan Food Service Cha
Kfc Japan
Knight Development
Kold Tv
La Hotel Motel Assn
La Restaurant Assn
Loss Management Comm
Ma Hotel Motel Assn
Ma Restaurant Assn
Md Commuter
Me Innkeepers Assn
Muse Air
National Restaurant As
Natl Employment Law I
Nj Restaurant Assn
Ny State Restaurant A
Office of Federal Cont
Ok Restaurant Assn
Org Resources Counsel
Ors Associates
Pa Restaurant Assn
Planning Research
Red Lobster
Restaurants of or Assn
Restaurant Assn of the
Ri Hospitality Asn
Safeway Stores
Saskoil
Southern Az Restaurant
Steer Inn Family Resta
Tucson Chamber of Comm
United Resources
US Dept of Labor
Vt Hospitality + Trav
Wigwam Resort
Named Person
Armstrong, G.B.
Beardwood, I.
Beatty, J.
Blumstein, N.
Bricken, V.
Caputo, K.
Cesta, R.
Clifton, J.
Coleman, C.
Cole, D.
Crawford, H.
Crawford, R.
Cunningham, G.P.
Dalconzo, T.
Daugherty, B.
Davidson, C.
Davis, D.
Dodson, P.
Duggan, S.
Dunham, H.
Dyer, D.
Ford, C.
Funk, J.
Gafney, P.
Gambil, C.
Goodwin, D.
Goodwin, F.
Gordon, J.F.
Gross, P.
Guidry, J.
Huber, D.L.
Jamison, J.
Jennings, E.P.
Jenson, J.
Jones, S.
Kelly, N.
Kensey, O.
Kostroski, L.
Langkopp, W.
Loyola, A.
Mcalister, J.
Miedaner, P.
Mills, W.
Reynolds, M.M.
Rousch, R.
Sampson, F.
Story, R.B.
Tennant, J.
Vanech, J.
Warren, A.
Wolfe, S.
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85544385/4435
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Don Davis Department of Administrative Services State of Georgia Atlanta, GA Field Staff Contact: Georgia field office referred the inquiry to TI headquarters. We continue to await input as to follow-up. Hal Dunham Maryland~Commuter Field Staff Contact: Field'staff and lobbyists contacted and worked with friendly legislators to delay the ban. Melanie M. Reynolds Baltimore, MD Field Staff Contact: Notified of request. Doris and Fred Goodwin Rockingham, N.C. Field~Staff Contact: Field staff ad'vised. Steve Jones Council of Better Business Bureaus Arlington, VA Field Staff Contact: Staff advised; we are awaiting input. Janine Vanech ORS Associates McLean, VA Field Staff Contact: Staff advised; we are awaiti,ng input. Joseph Tennant Associate General Counsel Planning Research Corp. McLean, VA Field~Staff Contact: Staff advised!. Pauline Dodson Environmental Division American Automobile Assn. Falls Church, VA Field Staff Contact: Staff advised; we are awaiting, guidance. page 401
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Region VII Scott Carruthers The Florida Chamber Tallahassee, FL Field Staff Contact: Tnitiatedcontact with the Florida Chamber and a coalition of Florida business associations. Allyson Warren Bernard Weksler Coral Gables, FL Field'Staff Contact: Staff informed and assisted in coordinating response. Jimmy Clifton American Federation of Government Employees Tampa, Fla. Field Staff Contact: Staff advised of pending visit; contact initiated by Covington & Burling. Ramon Cesta Eastern Airlines Miami, FLA Field Staff Contact: Staff advised, we await input. Joel Beatty Lexington, KY Field Staff Contact: Staff notified and will complete contact. David L. Huber Capital Holding Corporation Louisville, KY Field Staff Contact: Field staff advised and will assist with any follow up. Ms. Carol Gambil Maryville, TN Field Staff Contact: Response coordinated with appropriate staff. Region VIII Ron Rousch AT&T Denver, CO Field Staff Contact: Staff notified. page 41
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Colorado Safety and~Risk Management Conference Denver, CO Field Staff Con~tact: We coordinated presentation with field staff. Patricia Gross Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas Topeka, KS Field Staff Contact: N!otified of request. Carolyn Davidson Grant, OK Field Staff Contact: Field~staff advised and provided input as to action taken. Bill Mills Coca Cola Foods Houston, TX Field Staff Contact: Field staff advised; we are awaiting.input as to follow-up. Muse Air Dallas, TX Field Staff Contact: Field staff advised and assisted with follow up,. Carey Ford~ Safeway Stores Dallas, TX Field Staff Contact: Staff advised, we are awaiting input. Jerry McAlister Balch Springs, TX Field Staff Contact: Field staff notified and input requested as to possible follow upI. Region IX Jerry Jenson KOLD-TV Tucson, AZ Field Staff Contact: Field staff advised. Gerald P. Cunningham Epstein Becker Borsody & Green Los Angeles, CA Field Staff Contact: Field'staff advised; input requested. page 4'2
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Nathan Blumstein Knight Development Corp. Los Angeles, CA Field Staff Contact: Notified of request. Dan Cole Air Line Pilots Assn. El Toro, CA Field Staff Contact: We were unable to contact field staff prior to the deadline for assistance. Sirkka Duggan United Resources Torrance, CA Field Staff Contact: Field staff advised; we are awaiting input. MISCELLANEOUS Organization Resources Counselors, Inc. New York, N.Y. Oct. 17-18 Labor & Employment Law Seminar Washington, D.C. September 19-20, 1985 American Assn. for Affirmative Action Indianapolis, IN October, 1985 Everett P. Jennings Regional Administrator Employment Standards Administration U.S. Department of Labor Kansas City, MO Bennie Daugherty Assistant Regional Administrator Office of Federal Contracts Compliance Programs U.S. Department of Labor Kansas City, MO West Coast Black Publishers Convention Oakland, CA October 17-19 National Employment Law Institute Larkspur, CA (Seminars held in Dallas, Chicago, New York City, Washington, D.C.) page 43
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Companies Requesting Salmon Report (Mailing completedto 165 corporations) G.B. Armstrong Saskoil Regina, Saskatchewan Canada Armstrong serves as chairman of the corporation's Loss Management Committee and was charged with developing, a policy recommendation concerning smoking in the workplace. We providedhim with the workplace kit and will follow up if necessary. In a follow-up phonce call, Armstrong said the TI materials very helpful and in addition~to information gathered froma number of health organizations, were used to write the company's "*_?:r,--tly voluntary policy." Saskoil's policy prohibits moking in public areas, allows smoking in private offices, andallows employees to determine ind:livdual smoking/nonsmoking sections in open office areas. Armstrong said issue is not completely resolved and requestedadditional information. To~no avail, he has contactedCTMC. We will continue to follow up. page 44
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RESTAURANT CONTACTS Following is a cumulative report on restaurant associations and restaurants with which we have been in contact concerning restaurant policies. New Contacts Region VII Bill Langkopp Louisiana Hotel/Motel Association New Orleans, LA Field Staff Contact: Notified of request and will assist with follow up. Via TI lobbyist Jo Guidry, we met with executive vice president Langkopp to discuss implementing the program in hotel/motel restaurants. Langkopp affirmed his association's willingness to accept the programsubjiect to minor revision of some of the materials. we sent Langkopp samples of program materials for his board members. We learned from Langkopp that his association formally approved the program 4/7. Implementation is underway. Bending Contacts Region I New England Restaurant Associations . Massachusetts Restaurant Association . Connecticut Restaurant Association . Vermont Hospitality and Travel Association . Massachusetts Hotel-Motel Association . Rhode Island Hospitality Association . Maine Innkeepers Association . Greater Boston Hotel-Motel Association Field Staff Contact: Initiatedcontact and coordinating follow up. Field staff is working directly with the New England restaurant associations to promote a hybrid version of our restaurant program. we have prepared artwork featuring New England's traditional svmbol of hospitality--the pineapple. Each will be personalized page 45
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and printed by each association. Dennis Dyer has promised us a written proposal as to how the associations want to:proceed, along with cost estimates. We have seen nothing since he mentioned that proposal in January. Region II Fred Sampson New York State Restaurant Association New York, NY Field Staff Contact: Field staff initiated' the request for materials concerning the voluntary program. Sampson requested~information concerning our voluntary program. Subsequently field~staff has determined that Sampson does not want to pursue the program at this time. Sampson views implementation of the program as "giving in." Sampson~has indicated that he may want to pursue the programin~ the future. Nancy Kelly Executive Director New Jersey Restaurant Association Kearny, NJ Field Staff Contact: Coordinated contact and follow up with field~staff and state lobbyist. We met with Kelly on 10/11/8'5 to discuss our restaurant program and compliance with the New Jersey law requiring posting of signs indicating whether restaurant have nonsmo}ting,areas or provide adequate ventilation in lieu of a designated area. We drafted language for the restaurant signs that was approved by the association board. Kelly requested 11,000 fair policy brochures, 1,500 fair policy posters and~20, 000' tenit cards that have been produced. NJRA, on association letterhead, has distributed information explaining the program and samples, to all restaurants in the state. They have already requested additional materials to meet demand. One restaurant has requested 500 tent cards. We will receive monthly reports on distribution of resources. Richard B. Storey Pennsylvania Restaurant Association Harrisburg, PA page 46
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. % t , Field Staff Contact: Field staff initiated the contact and has agreed to follow up. We have had no reports. Program brochure has been mailed to approximately 19,000 Pennsylvania restaurants. Storey and field staff are promoting the program to regional associations. Storey has deemed the program very successful. He noted that one restaurant requested 2,000 tent cards and he anticipated having to order additional materials. We have received none of the monthly reports promised us; we have received only one telephone report since the mailing was done. Region V Hank Crawford Hank Crawford Public Relations Salem, OR Field Staff Contact: Initiated contact and requested that program materials be mailed to Crawford', who is our legislative counsel in Oregon~. Field staff is preparingg for a meeting with~association officials who are interested'in the voluntary program. Crawford also represen~ts the Restaurants of Oregon Association~. At field~staff request, we provided Crawford with table tent samples, model policy and program resources. The associationhas determined~that use of materials would draw undesired attentionto a situationmany Oregon restaurateurs prefer to handle privately. John F. Gordon Restaurant Association of the State of Washington Seattle, WA Field Staff Contact: Field staff coordinated' request, which was made as a result of the NRA mailing,. Gordon has requested 6,,000' tent cards. Field staff is pursuing,program approval and implementation with: Gordon. Gordon reported a mediocre response to the tent cards however he is interested in receiving more information about materials, offering to publicize their availability in his newsletter. Field staff will follow up. page 47
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Region VI Karen Caputo Delaware Restaurant Associati= Newark, DE Field Staff Contact: Field~staff notified of request for tent cards. Field staff discussed program implementation with association executives and determined that the association would only offer tent cards to members. The determination was made that members are not experiencing any problems concerning the restaurant smoking issue. Caputo requested~1,0100 tent cards as a result of the NRA memorandum. Materials were mailed 08/21/8S. Irene Beardwood, evp of the association, reported a very positive response to the tent cards and expressed new interest in receiving more information about the other materials. We will follow up. Region VII Trudy D'Alconzo Florida Restaurant Association North Miami, FL Fie1d Staff Contact: Staff notified of request and'is scheduling a meeting with the association. D'Alconzo, executive secretary of the association, requested 4,000 table tent cards imprinted withtheir association logo. The materials were distributed at th~e 09/30/85 association regional meeting. Th~e association has also endorsed the brochure: "An Employer's Guide to the Florida Clean Indoor Air Act" which includes guidelines on establishing restaurant smoking and nonsmoking areas. We assisted the Florida Chamber in preparing this brochure. Lois Kostroski, executive director of FRA and president of ISRAE, reported a "decent response" to the tent cards, andexpressed interest in meeting with us to discuss the programin its entirety. We will follow up. Andrea Loyola Louisiana Restaurant Association Metairie, LA Field Staff Contact; Staff notified of reauest and will assist with follow up. ~ page 48
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c Susan Wolfe is no longer with the LRA. The association requested 8,000 tent cards as a result of the NRA memorandum and expressed interest in pursuing, the voluntary program. Via TI lobbyist Joe Guidry, we met with executive vice president Jlim,Funk, to discuss the program. Funk agreed to implement the programiprovided some of the program materials are revised and asked us to collaborate with Loyola, the new communications director, on designing "Fair policy" brochures andposters. We also explored the possibility of TI providing an educational seminar and writing an article for the LRA's bi-monthly magazine. We are following up withiLoyola. Use of tent cards still undetermined. Region VIII Valerie Bricken Arby's Roast Beef Restaurants Tulsa, OK Field Staff Contact: Notifiedof request. Bricken, an employee at Arby's, requested information concerning, the availability of "NO,SMOKING"' tent cards. We provided her with sample table tents and informedher that the materials are provided free of charge. THe over 70,Arby's in this area have designated smoking andnonsmoking sections. Bricken is awaiting approval from her supervisor to order the table tents. Oliver Kensey Steer Inn Family Restaurants Cushing, OK • Field Staff Contact: Staff notified of request. Kensey requested100 table tent cards. Kensey learned of the materials through th~e Oklahoma Restaurant Association newsletter. Kensey, whose restaurants have designated smoking and nonsmoking sections, says the cards were very positively received. He will order more as need arises. page 49

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