Michigan City Puts Private Investigator On Contract To
Check On Firefighter Sick Leave
From
WWMT TV, October 24
Battle
Creek, Mich. – Firefighters who call in sick in Battle Creek should expect a knock at the door.
The city has decided to enforce a sick-time policy by using a private
investigator.
The
policy has been part of the firefighters’ contract for years. A person who is
sick has to stay home or be at a medical office. "We suspect there has
been abuse of sick leave," says Russ Claggett of the city’s employee
relations.
Battle
Creek has
put a private investigator under contract. Each morning, he gets a list of who
called in sick and makes sure they are either at home or at a medical facility.
"The
private investigator won't ask why you are sick or what condition you are
suffering from,” explains Claggett.
Chuck
Asher, the head of the firefighters union, says the membership sees this method
of enforcement as extreme. "We expected phone calls, a visit from
battalion chief. We didn't expect a private investigator to be hired," he
says. "There's a morale problem in the Battle Creek Fire Department, this
makes it worse. We average three sick days a year per person. I don't think
that's extreme.”
The
private investigator gets $25 per home visit in Battle Creek; $35 within 100
miles; and $45 if it's over a 100-mile trip. "We are paying for an
individual who's off sick, plus pay for a fill-in," says the city’s
Claggett. “That’s worth more than the $25 visit.”
The
firefighters say since the enforcement went into effect three weeks ago they
have not noticed a change in the pattern of sick time.
The
city points out that because of the way firefighters’ shifts work, if a person
works Sunday, they may have two days off; work Wednesday and then have two more
days off. So by calling in sick, that could mean a firefighter has five days
off in a row.