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And how does the union like that? i cant imagine that that a friendly shop

to work in between management and the workers..

>>> john edmonds 5/11/00 1:10 pm >>>

I understand that feeling of being called on my day off because someone

did not get the day off they requested so they are " suddenly sick " . Our

supervisors have started sending a sergent to the residence of the

dispatcher to make sure they are there and if they are sick. That

really sucks for the ones that have to work on their days off and when

they are sick have to see a police officer at their door when they don't

feel like moving. Oh well, some people can screw up anything.

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Union? Not everyplace has one, especially here in the

South!

EJ

Fayetteville Communcations

PS - And home sick today! I feel awful! (But no

sergeant will be knocking on my door, either!)

--- Gil Emery wrote:

> And how does the union like that? i cant imagine

> that that a friendly shop

> to work in between management and the workers..

>

>

> >>> john edmonds 5/11/00 1:10

> pm >>>

> I understand that feeling of being called on my day

> off because someone

> did not get the day off they requested so they are

> " suddenly sick " . Our

> supervisors have started sending a sergent to the

> residence of the

> dispatcher to make sure they are there and if they

> are sick.

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The union over here doesn't saddle up much to the idea of an officer showing

up at someones house to " check on their illness status " ....along with the

fact that our officers union and our dispatch union are the

same...hehehehehe....also...because of the fact that there are major problems

between our director and the powers that be across the street. The officers

would not do it...We send officers on check on the well being of

citizens...but checking on some employees health status...to see if they are

lieing is ....is...(looking for the correct wording)...hmmmmm....an intrusion

of privacy. I will leave it at that...It is a employer/employee problem. Not

one to get a PD or SO involved. I find it hard to believe some agencies

officers would do that.

just a meandering from me...

Cin in good ole Ohio

happy day, be safe

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On Thu, 11 May 2000 at 23:55:21 EDT,

Cin in good ole Ohio wrote:

>

> The union over here doesn't saddle up much to the idea of

> an officer showing up at someones house to " check on their

> illness status "

> The officers would not do it...

> I find it hard to believe some agencies

> officers would do that.

My previous agency would do that. I worked fire/ems but the center

was part of the sheriff's office. They would send a deputy to check

on dispatchers who had called in sick who lived in the county and

they would ask city agencies to check on dispatchers who lived in

their respective cities. One city police department in a neighboring

county categorically refused to do it, saying they didn't have time to

do that sort of thing. I was told via a back channel that the agency's

chief was heard to say that this was an internal personnel problem

within the sheriff's office and that he would not involve his officers in

such BS.

They even sent a deputy to one dispatcher's mother's house looking

for her. The woman went ballistic, BTW.

Some of us made it clear that this was clearly an unwarranted

intrusion into our personal privacy and we would not answer

the door the the inquiring deputy. Period. Sick time is a benefit

of employment. If you think someone is abusing the benefit,

then document it and start requiring doctor's notes or some such

thing. But don't be sending cops to my house to see if I'm really

sick.

-jackie

Jackie McElroy

y Creek Fire Dept.

Walt Disney World, Florida

(I speak for me and only me.)

http://www.reedycreekdispatch.webservepro.com

http://sites.netscape.net/mcjackie/index.html

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