Pell City considers updating personnel handbook
by DAVID ATCHISON
May 12, 2010 | 1644 views | 7 7 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
PELL CITY — The recent suspension of a firefighter who was working another job while on paid sick leave sparked renewed interest in updating the city’s personnel handbook.

Councilwoman Dot Wood was appointed Monday night to head a committee to revise the city’s personnel handbook.

Her appointment came after a two-and-a-half-hour personnel hearing involving a city firefighter, who was placed on medical leave because of uncontrolled type 2 diabetes.

Pell City firefighter Jeff Parrish testified his doctor told him it was too dangerous for him to perform certain firefighting duties because of his high blood sugar levels, but cleared the veteran firefighter to cut grass for his second job, as long as he had someone with him, and he took it easy.

Parrish was told by his superiors he could not come back to work unless he was cleared by his doctor, and he said the Fire Department has a policy that restricts “light duty.”

Interim Fire Chief Jim Parson recommended that Parrish be fired, but the council voted to suspend Parrish for 20 working shifts, or 60 days, without pay.

“This gentleman did not see anything wrong with what he did,” Wood said at the council meeting.

She said city personnel do not need to work at a second job while they are being paid sick leave by the city.

“You need to be home, not cutting grass,” she said. “I guess we need to spell it out.”

Councilman Donnie Guinn, who was also appointed to the committee to help revamp the city’s personnel handbook, said one of the first things the new administration did when they took office was to address the handbook.

Apparently some work was completed, but revisions for the manual were not finished.

“I blame myself and the council,” Wood said. “We get too many things going, and sometimes things aren’t completed. We need to finish what we start.”

Officials say the last time the personnel handbook was updated was in 2003.

“We brought this up when we first came into office almost two years ago, and it still hasn’t been done,” Wood said.

Many of the city’s firefighters and police officers have second and third jobs and depend on those jobs for extra income.

“That second job should not be your main job,” Wood said. “If it is, you should be working somewhere else.”

She said the city should not restrict its employees from “light duty.”

“That’s the first time I heard we don’t allow light duty,” Wood said. “There was something he could do, somewhere, even if it’s for another department. … We’re going to look at all that.”

She said the city attorney, Alan Furr, will also serve on the committee to revise the personnel handbook, along with the city’s personnel officer, and possibly department heads.

Wood said the council will approve the members who will serve on the committee.

“Our personnel manual is in terrible shape,” Wood said.

Councilman Donnie Todd said officials do not need to make policy concerning sick leave too restrictive.

“I disagree that a person has to be home (when on sick leave),” he said.

Wood said it will take time to make proper revisions to the city’s personnel manual.

“It’s not going to be overnight,” she said.

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bsouthern
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May 13, 2010
It sounds to me like some kind of personal vindetta is going on here. I don't see anywhere that this guy violated the city handbook. So why is he bing suspended? If his doctor said he cannot do firefighter work and the city said he cannot come to work because of the doctor excuse, then what is he supposed to do? I think our mayor and council need to read the rules and apply them consistently. This stuff would never fly in the private sector.

And why hasn't the city clerk been suspended? She was on sick leave and sat in the chair at Strandz for 4 1/2 hours getting her hair done. Why are taxpayers paying her for sick leave while she gets her hair done? How about that one Dot Wood?

And why was the firefighter that brought a gun to the Eden fire station and fired it, only suspended for 30 days and then promoted? Why was he not arrested? That's a crime.

Good ole boy politics, as usual. I hope everyone is registered to vote....
Birdsofafeather1
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May 13, 2010
mr obama has ordered pay decreases for our military.So Why should we think that our government would do right by our police and firefighters?mr obama wants us to buy the new muslim stamp that he has ordered the postal service to print .My question is why cant we take that money that he wants to use to print the stamp and give it to our boys in uniforms ?Oh but he is just fine with having our troops do without and our police without proper funding .All to keep the good standing with the muslim people.[his people?] I wonder more now than ever.
XPC
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May 13, 2010
If this society we live in would pay Firefighters, Police Officers, Ambulance Drivers and Miltary what they are worth they wouldn't have to have second or third jobs. I agree sue the city no one has the right to know what type medical condition that firefighter had! Then we will see who writes what policy! I am just outraged!
diverart1
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May 13, 2010
Oh by the way, has anyone told the mayor where he can put the time clocks. You know what I mean.
Asmith1976
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May 13, 2010
I would like to know where Dot Wood got her medical degree. Type 2 diabetes is not anywhere near the same as the flu!! Of all the problems we have in this city, I can't believe this is at the top of the list of issues. It is shameful that this man was following his doctor's orders/directions and this city still had problem with this. If it was up to me, Dot Wood or anyone else on the council, would not hold another position in this city.
homewatcher
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May 12, 2010
This firefighter need to find a lawyer, and sue the city for: HIPPA why do i know his name and that he has uncontrolled type 2 diabetes? he is a city employee and looks to me he was following the policy as set by the handbook.

if the city is concerned that the city employees have to work extra jobs to just make it.. maybe they should pay them more.. duh and before someone says something NO I AM NOT A CITY WORKER...
homewatcher
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May 12, 2010
WOW

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