The report presents and discusses the results of Project REAP (Railroad Employee Assistance Project), an in-depth study of the size of the alcohol abuse problem in the railroad industry, the effects of the problem on companies and employees, and the effectiveness of methods currently used to combat the problem. Seven major railroads and their labor organizations participated in the study. The seven studied railroads employ 234,000 workers, about half of the work force in the country's entire industry.
Prevalence, Costs, and Handling of Drinking Problems on Seven Railroads
1979
252 pages
Report
No indication
English
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