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On Kicking the Habit: Secondhand Smoke |
June 17, 2004
Previously published on June 7, 2003
A Manhattan jury decided in favor of a worker who was fired after complaining about secondhand smoke. In 1999, six weeks after she was hired at $100,000 a year to eventually run the firm's New York office, she complained that pervasive smoking in the building was making her nauseated and caused her...
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