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WASTE WATCH: Cashing in Sick Time

WASTE WATCH --  When employees are sick and come to work, it's bad for both productivity and other staff, that's why most companies provide sick days.  In the private sectors, those days usually disappear if they are not used by the end of the year.  But for many public employees, it can be a different story, those days can be cashed in at the end of a career for what could be a big chunk of change.

"Woot! That's great if you can get it."

That was one of the reactions our Waste Watch team got after telling people on the street about the sometimes tens of thousands of dollars in payouts to retiring state workers for unused sick time.  Some others though thought differently

"If you've done the time, they you deserve it.'', Jason Finfrock told us, ''You know, you've put the hours in, you've showed up to work. You've done your job, hopefully. So yeah, you should be entitled to that."
 
For state employees here in Ohio earned sick time, accumulated over the years can be cashed in at fifty percent of its value.  Last year, some state workers got unused sick time payouts of more than $100,000.

The practice according to Kevin Holtsberry from the conservative think tank The Buckeye Institute, ''It creates resentment in the sense that the public workers aren't working for the taxpayers.  If there's a small group of people working for the state or the city that get at benefits that nobody else is able to get in the private sector, then it feels like the taxpayers are paying for something they themselves don't have access to."

Meanwhile, Robert Jones is with the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, the union representing state workers and says, "It's a benefit that we negotiated for our members and you know we feel they should keep that. It's not about abusing sick leave."

Jones says the sick time payouts - especially the larger ones - represent very dedicated employees, "If a person wanted to, they could take that time off before retiring and get it at 100% versus retiring and cashing it in and only getting fifty. So that tells you right there, our members don't believe in abusing it."  

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WASTE WATCH: Cashing in Sick Time

Wednesday, July 18 2012, 02:42 PM EDT

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