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Alcohol-related Movements and Their Effects on Drinking Policies in the American Workplace: An Historical Review

NCJ Number
120124
Journal
Journal of Drug Issues Volume: 19 Issue: 4 Dated: (Fall 1989) Pages: 489-510
Author(s)
G M Ames
Date Published
1989
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This historical review of the influence of alcohol-related movements on drinking policies in the American workplace demonstrates that, in general, employers do not -- or cannot -- easily follow the trends of alcohol values in the larger culture.
Abstract
This paper identifies specific environmental pressures from within the workplace that have motivated various kinds of industries during four historical eras to incorporate, resist, influence or bypass altogether, larger cultural pressures to control alcohol consumption of the American worker. A 200-year propensity for alcohol policies that focus on the individual, rather than the workplace environment, is analyzed and discussed. 3 notes, 47 references. (Author abstract)