Pubdate: Monday, December 28, 1998 Source: Herald, The (WA) Contact: http://www.heraldnet.com/ Copyright: 1998 The Daily Herald Co. RESEARCHERS FIND PROBLEMS WITH CASUAL DRINKERS Health researchers say they have uncovered a hidden source of productivity problems for American corporations: casual drinkers. A survey of 14,000 employees at seven major U.S. companies found that workers who aren't considered problem drinkers cause, in aggregate, far more incidents of absenteeism, tardiness and poor quality of work than those regarded as alcohol-dependent. The findings suggest that seemingly innocuous events such as an after-work trip to the bar or a family birthday party can add up to a significant drag on productivity. "This research is a wake-up call," said Bruce Davidson, manager of employee assistance and work-life programs at Compaq Computer Corp.'s Digital Equipment Corp. unit, which wasn't a participant in the study. He notes that while employers have made significant investments to deal with chronic alcohol problems, they have paid scant attention to the potential impact of alcohol use among a broader segment of the workforce. - --- Checked-by: Rolf Ernst