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Drinking On The Job

Friday, January 18, 2013

City to Defend ‘Alcoholism Discrimination’ Lawsuit

Jonathan Blazek was fired last March after he was caught drinking on the job — driving a snowplow truck for the city of Lakewood. Now, he’s suing the city.

It looks as if Jonathan Blazek will have his day in court. The former city of Lakewood employee was fired for drinking on the job — driving a snowplow truck — in March 2012. Blazek, a self-admitted alcoholic, then filed a complaint in federal court alleging discrimination based on his alcoholism. He’s seeking reinstatement, full back pay, and attorney fees. Following last week's hearing in US District Court Northern District of Ohio, a status conference with Judge Patricia Gaughan 
is scheduled on April 29. The city has hired an outside law firm to defend the case. “Our intention is to defend it fully, as we have every step of the way,” said Kevin Butler, the city’s law director. “He was not terminated based on his alcoholism. He was …

Barbara

5:22 pm on Saturday, January 19, 2013

With any job an employee can not drink or be intoxacated, especially operating a machine. Actually I feel that his employer should have called the police and they should have arrested him for DUI also. When we drive and drink we are subject to a DUI arrest.   more ›

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Former Lakewood Employee Files Lawsuit Against the City

Self-admitted alcoholic fired after drinking on the job in March 2012.

A former employee with the city of Lakewood has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the city, after he was fired in 2012 for drinking on the job. LoveLakewood.com reported that Jonathan Blazek was fired in March after he was found to be drinking alcohol during his shift as snow-plow operator. Shortly afterward, he filed complaints with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and last month, filed a lawsuit in federal court seeking reinstatement, full back pay, and attorney fees. He alleges he was unlawfully discriminated against based on alcoholism, a legally recognized disability, according to LoveLakewood. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11.

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Susan Kaminski

11:23 am on Friday, January 18, 2013

Harriet, while I admire your recovery, I can't help but take exception to the comment that his drinking ON THE JOB was not a "choice". With all due respect, would you board a plane with an alcoholic pilot who drank before and/or during flying because he/she didn't have a 'choice'? If he couldn't avoid drinking at that moment then perhaps he should've left his job. He and the rest of us are …   more ›

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