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QuitlineNC Resources for Employers

You Can Help Your Employees Quit Tobacco for Good

Employers have a great opportunity to help their employees quit tobacco. Employees who use tobacco cost you money in disease treatment, productivity, cleaning and maintenance.

The good news: Having a smoke-free environment alone is likely to encourage your employees who smoke to quit. It can even save you money. 

Tobacco Cessation Benefits and Health Coverage

Reports from businesses that added a tobacco cessation benefit have shown increases of smokers willing to quit. Find out more information on how to design these benefits.

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How Tobacco Cessation Cuts Costs

Learn more about how offering tobacco-use cessation benefits to your employees saves you money

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Tobacco-free or smoke-free workplaces are good for health and good for business. Learn more about how to do this at your worksite.

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