Off-The-Job Hazardous Activities
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We have an employee who recently began motorcycle racing during his off-duty hours. There is some concern about the impact this might have on our health insurance premiums and/or sick leave pay should he be injured. My understanding is that as an employer we cannot advise someone how to spend their time off-the-job. Any advice or caveats?
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As for restricting an employee's off-duty pursuits, that's extremely difficult for a private employer to do (unless, of course, you're talking about things that are regulated by, say, interstate commerce laws for truckers or FAA regulations for airline pilots, etc.).
Steve in SD
Employees do lots things on the weekends that could result in serious injury: driving drunk, having unprotected sex (AIDS), hunting, smoking, and on and on. It doesn't seem fair to single out one dangerous activity.
James Sokolowski
Senior Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers