Was watching the news this morning and heard about this. I may be wrong on some of the facts. As well, you know the news doesnt always include all the pertinent info.
Some companies in Michigan are going one step farther in no smoking at work. They are going to prohibit you from smoking at all. Even when you are not at work. No smoking at home, in your car, out of state etc etc. They will start having nicotine drug tests. They claim that their insurance rates are sky high and this is a method to help curb those costs and all will benefit.
Now I am against smoking but feel it is a personal choice. I have no problem with smokers paying higher insurance premiums nor do I have a problem with a smoke free work environment or even in public places where non-smokers could/would be forced to deal with second hand smoke. Have no problem with the outrageous taxes they have placed on smokes in some parts of the country (smoke till your lungs fall out for all I care as long as I dont have to deal with it. I am no fanatic about it all though). Apparently Michigan Law will currently allow this. In Colorado, where I live the employers would not be able to do this under the current law.
What do you guys think about this? Where would it end? No drinking, no eating fast food because it makes you obese, no driving a gas/diesel vehicle because of pollution only electrics, skiing you might hit a tree, cant own a gun because people get killed with guns etc etc etc... There are many things out there that either are or at some point in time may be considered unhealthy. Not illegal but unhealthy. What do you think about your employer being able to regulate your private life away from work?
Some companies in Michigan are going one step farther in no smoking at work. They are going to prohibit you from smoking at all. Even when you are not at work. No smoking at home, in your car, out of state etc etc. They will start having nicotine drug tests. They claim that their insurance rates are sky high and this is a method to help curb those costs and all will benefit.
Now I am against smoking but feel it is a personal choice. I have no problem with smokers paying higher insurance premiums nor do I have a problem with a smoke free work environment or even in public places where non-smokers could/would be forced to deal with second hand smoke. Have no problem with the outrageous taxes they have placed on smokes in some parts of the country (smoke till your lungs fall out for all I care as long as I dont have to deal with it. I am no fanatic about it all though). Apparently Michigan Law will currently allow this. In Colorado, where I live the employers would not be able to do this under the current law.
What do you guys think about this? Where would it end? No drinking, no eating fast food because it makes you obese, no driving a gas/diesel vehicle because of pollution only electrics, skiing you might hit a tree, cant own a gun because people get killed with guns etc etc etc... There are many things out there that either are or at some point in time may be considered unhealthy. Not illegal but unhealthy. What do you think about your employer being able to regulate your private life away from work?