Businesses play a crucial role in discouraging their children from beginning to use alcohol. The resources below will help Businesses discuss this important issue with their children and brainstorm ways for them to refuse offers of alcohol from their peers.

Application of Antitrust Principles to Voluntary Industry Efforts to Restrict Marketing to Underage Persons 
Federal Trade Commission
Restrictions in industry self-regulatory codes that are reasonably designed to prevent the targeting of alcohol advertising to underage persons are unlikely to violate the antitrust laws.

Teen Worker Safety Web Site 
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
This Web page provides tips for keeping teens safe at work, including specific safety rules as well as information about what is required to comply with alcohol- and drug-free workplace programs.

We Don’t Serve Teens 
Federal Trade Commission
Retailers can take steps to help reduce teen drinking by making sure they don’t sell to underage youth. This Web site offers tips for reducing young people’s access to alcohol.

Working Partners for an Alcohol- and Drug-Free Workplace 
Department of Labor
Abuse of alcohol and other drugs by workers of any age creates significant but avoidable workplace hazards. Research indicates that adolescents who work longer hours may be more at risk for alcohol and drug abuse. This site helps employers develop alcohol- and drug-free workplace programs that improve worker safety and health.

Workplace-Based Substance Abuse Prevention and Early Intervention for Young Adults 
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
This report provides background information on workplace-based substance abuse prevention and early intervention for adolescents and young adults.