Why smokers are worse off in the workplace

Why smokers are worse off in the workplace

Smokers find it harder to get a job and get paid less, according to a new study.

The research from Stanford University School of Medicine found that unemployed non-smokers were more than a quarter more likely to still be employed after a year compared to smokers.

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