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In reply to the discussion: "We're not denying smokers their right to tobacco products. We're just choosing not to hire them." [View all]uppityperson
(116,022 posts)If it is unflattering, then you know how to clarify. (hint, to clarify, answer the questions instead of complaining about my asking and assuming from what you have written)
Here are the questions I have asked you which you haven't answered:
Which would encourage someone to stop smoking? Get fired and not be able to find a job, or working with them in a program to stop smoking?
At what point do you decide what is legally ok but a fireable offense?
Are you saying you believe an employer has the right to prohibit you from something legal during your non-work time? Are you saying employees have no right to doing anything, unless their employer says they can?
What else should they be able to control? No fast food, no processed food, must ride a bicycle or a car that gets more than 50mpg? How about no shoes make of leather?
If they don't want to go along, they don't have to work there? Is this right?