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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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admin


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2007 House Bill 4532 (Prohibit employer policies on off-work conduct )
Introduced in the House on March 27, 2007, to prohibit an employer with more than 50 workers from having a policy against employing an individual on the basis of certain conduct by the individual during nonworking hours. Bills like this were first introduced in 2005 after the Weyco company fired several employees who refused to comply with company policy prohibiting the employment of smokers The vote was 63 in favor, 45 opposed and 2 not voting (House Roll Call 392 at House Journal 47) Click here to view bill details.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Sound's Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This bill soumds great employer should not be able to infringe so deeply on our personal life.I mean it's like if you work for them they own you.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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You mean like drug testing?
Pot smokers test positive for a month after they smoke pot yet it has no effect on their work performance. Will this outlaw drug testing or just things that legislators pick and choose. Frankly, I wouldn't work for a company that told me how to run my private life. However, we don't need another law to "protect" us from employers, we have the free choice to change jobs (for now).
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I don't think this bill should pass, ambiguous
??? And they should stop smoking. It stinks, they are always sneaking off for a smoke. It happens. Decreases productivity.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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tIME TO TELL EMPLOYERS WHERE THEIR RIGHTS END!!
I've become increasingly alarmed with this tendancy for employers to behave as if they OWN their employees! I believe government has allowed this to happen and it is up to government, as representative of the People, to bring this to a screaching halt. To quote Mussolini,"Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power." Only when both corporations and State respect the personal boundaries of citizens can those citizens be truely free. Unfortunately, the situation has progressed to the point where laws must be in place to protect the citizens from over-zealous employers, insurers and just plain nosy folk who feel they have a right to dictate to others due to their own personal convictions. Since no one appears to understand the term freedom anymore, perhaps government must re-introduce the current generations to an old, time-honored concept in the USA. (a novel concept, I'm sure).
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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To tIME TO TELL EMPLOYERS WHERE THEIR RIGHTS END!!
You miss the point. You are free to work wherever you want and employers never hold a gun to your head and tell you what to do. Government, by its nature always holds a gun to your head to tell you what to do. I would never work for someone who told me what to do on my own time, I would CHOOSE to change jobs.
The constant intervention and regulation of business in this country is killing our economy. Jobs are going overseas not because evil businesses want to source labor from India, but because they are forced to in order to SURVIVE and employ the remaining people they have in the US. I really don't think any of you pro-regulation fools have any idea what it is like to comply to all the regulations imposed on most businesses. In fact, I would say that most businesses are in violation, not because they choose to be, but because they simply cannot figure out what it takes to comply with all of this BS. The end result is that the government controls the businesses but the owners own the risk. More and more owners will simply cash out and say it isn't worth the risk. They walk away with their capital and their employees no longer have jobs. The unintended consequences are staggering. You just don't get it, business is good not evil. Business provides EVERYTHING. Government provides NOTHING.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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sloths always end up sticking their hands into machinery, so do the drunks, and the druggies.
so, you would take away the right of people to hire them with a single stroke of a pen. you would take away the CHOICE of employers, only allowing them to hire fit, healthy, non smoking, non drinking, non drug taking people into their company.
let the employer make that kind of decision. they are quite capable of doing that without the state's help. i'm sure that the state has some VESTED INTEREST that compells them to investigate everyone's home activities, to see what they do in the privacy of their own homes, and i'm sure that you already let them know how many packs of cigarettes you smoke a day, how much alcohol a day you consume, and how many grams of whatever drug it is you take. that includes sugar and trans fatty acids.
it's none of the governments business what is done by an individual in the privacy of his own home.
it's none of the boss' business either.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Pot (aka True Psycho) Calls Kettle "Black"
Anonymous Citizen posts:
“You Are A Psycho control freak and should seek help for your problem. It ain't all about you princess, regardless of what your mommy or the indoctrination centers taught you. Get a life. I want to be able to send you home for that hygene problem. Then I'll fire you...Hehehe this is fun.”
The irony of the pot calling the kettle “black” here is palpable.
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