Smoking
MaryJ
15 Posts
Is it against a law to not hire someone because they smoke? If I have a policy that says that we don't hire smokers, is that discriminatory?
Comments
As a general rule, unless your state law prohibits it, I don't think your policy is illegal.
"Though individuals who smoke have no constitutional right to smoke or federal employment law protection, there are some states that prohibit discrimination based on legal, off-duty activities. And some states even go as far as to specifically prohibit employers from making complete abstinence from smoking a condition of employment. According to the Bureau of National Affairs, those states are California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming."
Thanks everyone for your input.
Our chart on off-duty conduct lists the same states as those in Post 14 above as the ones prohibiting employers from discharging or refusing to hire someone based on off-duty tobacco use. Plus, DC lists such a law.
Information for the 50 charts was supplied by the law firms in each state that make up the Employers Counsel Network. That means each state's law summaries were prepared by attorneys working in that state.
Tammy Binford
Editor, M. Lee Smith Publishers