Staats, Elmer B., 1914-20112018-07-092018-07-091970-09-27http://hdl.handle.net/10713/8048Report from the General Accounting Office, requested by the Chairman of the Special Subcommittee on Alcoholism and Narcotics of the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare based on a study designed to determine the cost savings to the Government that might be brought about through a program aimed at identification, prevention, and treatment of alcoholism among Federal civilian employees.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Estimated Employer Cost Savings From Establishment of Alcoholism Program For Federal Civilian Employees -- Chapter 3: Other Cost Savings And Benefits From Alcoholism Program -- Chapter 4: Conclusionen-USalcoholism programsalcohol abuse in the workplacefederal employee programsAlcoholism--United StatesAlcoholism--PreventionAlcoholism--TreatmentAlcoholism--IdentificationCost SavingsSubstantial Cost Savings From Establishment Of Alcoholism Program For Federal Civilian EmployeesComptroller General's Report To Special Subcommittee On Alcoholism And Narcotics, Committee On Labor And Public Welfare, United States SenateGovernment DocumentNo