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  2. Drinking at work a bad idea, just ask Sue Simmons - AOL

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    Admitting to drinking on the job during a live television interview would typically be considered a bad career move. Not for Sue Simmons, though. The WNBC-TV New York anchor recently appeared on a ...

  3. Sundar Pichai is ending Google's once famous partying ... - AOL

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    As part of Google's new policies to deal with sexual-harassment complaints at the company, CEO Sundar Pichai disclosed new rules for drinking at work. Google says it will hold managers responsible ...

  4. Alcohol and Work: A Potentially Dangerous Combination

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    Alcohol has a presence in many companies and work events -- but whether that's wise is a different story. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  5. Workplace harassment - Wikipedia

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    However, a 2004 survey of a random sample of employees at a heavy machinery assembly plant shows that women are more sensitive and receptive of workplace harassment, and therefore women have "a greater propensity to drink". [34] The negative drinking effects are more severe for women than they are for men. [33]

  6. Tea lady - Wikipedia

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    A tea lady provides drinks in an office, factory, hospital, or other place of work. The role under this name began in Britain during World War II, and continues in the National Health Service today. It used to be a wide-spread occupation for women , and as such was well represented in popular culture.

  7. Alcohol (drug) - Wikipedia

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    As many as 15% of employees show problematic alcohol-related behaviors in the workplace, such as drinking before going to work or even drinking on the job. [27] Drunk dialing refers to an intoxicated person making phone calls that they would not likely make if sober.

  8. Drinking on the Job Makes a Comeback - AOL

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    Don Draper would be so proud! But it's beer, rather than whiskey, that seems to be the libation of choice these days in offices that allow and even provide for drinking on the job. Bloomberg's ...

  9. Inhuman Resources - The Huffington Post

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    Those who work for human resources occupy a nearly impossible position within the corporate world. On the one hand, they’re tasked with ensuring a healthy work environment for all employees. On the other, they’re subordinate to senior managers and often don’t have the leverage to resolve issues where a leader is accused of abusing his power.