RJ Reynolds' New Workplace Tobacco Rules are Quite Restrictive | Bob's Blitz

RJ Reynolds' New Workplace Tobacco Rules are Quite Restrictive

The nation’s second-biggest tobacco company, RJ Reynolds, informed employees yesterday that beginning next year, the use of traditional cigarettes, cigars or pipes "will no longer be permitted at employee desks or offices, conference rooms, hallways and elevators. Lighting up already is prohibited on factory floors and in cafeterias and fitness centers."

How have they survived not being able to smoke up on the treadmill?

The no-smoking policy will go into effect once Reynolds builds indoor smoking areas for those still wanting to light up indoors, spokesman David Howard said.

“We believe it’s the right thing to do and the right time to do it because updating our tobacco use policies will better accommodate both non-smokers and smokers who work in and visit our facilities,” Howard said. “We’re just better aligning our tobacco use policies with the realities of what you’re seeing in society today.”

While Reynolds will no longer allow smoking, it will allow the use of smokeless tobacco products, including electronic cigarettes, moist snuff and pouches of finely milled tobacco called snus (pronounced “snoose”).

The company also will allow the use of Eclipse, a cigarette made by Reynolds that uses a carbon tip that heats tobacco after being lit by a lighter.

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