A new survey finds that 25 percent of corporations believe it's easier in the long run to fire addicted employees than it is to treat them. That information is part of a survey which examines corporate attitudes towards employees with drug and alcohol addiction being released today by the Hazelden Foundation. It's based on responses from more than 200 corporate human resources departments. William Moyers is Hazelden's Vice President of External Affairs. He says the results of the survey include both good and bad news.