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Posted On October 1, 1998
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Relax, Have a Beer -- You're Fired

The State of Michigan Goes Zero Tolerance

Having a beer with a co-worker at lunch is now a firing offense for 16,000 of Michigan's white-collar state employees.

In response to a request from Gov. John Engler, Michigan's Civil Service Commission recently imposed a .02% blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for its non-union state employees during their workday. Keep in mind that someone can reach .02% BAC with just one beer, glass of wine, mixed drink or even one dose of Nyquil.

Apparently, the simple pleasure of having a drink at lunch or even at a work-related cocktail party is unacceptable under Michigan's new "zero tolerance" policy.

"Our position is that on-duty activity, whether you're representing our state at a convention or sitting in your office, means that you don't drink," said Ted Benca of Michigan's Department of Civil Service.



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