With the news being dominated by the coronavirus and the re-opening of the state of New York this ban kinda slipped in unnoticed and without much fight or fanfare.
Well that’s kind of a huge exclusion criteria for possible employees.
Smoke cigarettes and want to work for U-Haul international? Not happening in 21 states. Sorry. It looks like the company has put a ban on hiring nicotine users starting February 1st of this year...
While there's a push to make recreational marijuana legal in 2019, some local colleges are getting more strict and going completely smoke-free in the new year.
Cigarettes, vaping, marijuana, Ecigarettes, hookahs- doesn't matter if it's legal or not, it's all not allowed on two more local campuses starting in 2019...
Now, this is something I would’ve never realized! A News 10 abc article caught my eye this week about E-cigarette companies offering scholarships. The catch when reading the article it seemed is that they are offering scholarships as a way to promote their brand...
Now, mind you this is a Japanese company doing this but the thought is something many have been thinking of for ages. Should this be brought to the Capital Region?
Today, WNYT News Channel 13 posted about the latest county considering moving the smoking age from 18 to 21. That would be Saratoga County- according to WNYT a county that is ranked one of the healthiest, however also has pretty high rates for the state of New York of lung, lip, and oral cavity cancers...