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coverage. The short-term disability insurance just approved would <br />not apply in this case. The recommendation is that whatever the <br />package Is for the short-term disability, that the benefit be <br />determined and given to Mr. Guimont by the City, in effect, <br />retroactively. <br /> <br />Ms. McAloney gave the background information regarding the method <br />of caculatlng benefits by Workers' Compensation for volunteer <br />flrefighters, noting Mr. Gulmont receives $2?4.6? per week. Mr. <br />Gulmont ts requesting $2,360 per month in addition to Workers~ <br />Compensation. Since short-term disability insurance has just been <br />approved by the Council, a proposal would be to pay Mr. Guimont <br />an additional $800 per month since November 4, which is 15 days <br />after the injury was incurred, until the end of the year. That <br />amount is equivalent to the proposed short-term disability <br />insurance program. At that time Mr. Guimont will also have to <br />submit a copy of his 1989 Federal Income Tax form and Schedule C. <br /> <br />Jay Guimont - explained he was never told about the coverage in <br />case of Injury; he assumed he was covered and his wages would be <br />met. He stated he cannot support a family of five on $2?4 a week. <br />He Is self-employed and has lost a lot of money as a result of this <br />injury. He said he would provide the necessary information after <br />the end of the year, though he has already supplied year-to-date <br />materials. Mr. Guimont stated the very limited coverage was a <br />surprise to everyone on the Department. He may have given <br />consideration to not volunteering or made other arrangements if he <br />had known the minimal coverage they had. He said he is just asking <br />for his wages to be met. Ms. McA]oney stated the City was not <br />obligated to provide any more coverage than it did, and many other <br />cities have only Workers' Compensation. <br /> <br />Bruce Hoeke, Firefi~hter - stated the first Firefighters weren't <br />told anything about coverage. He explained the current procedure <br />for accepting new flrefighters, but they receive nothing in writing <br />about their coverage for injuries. <br /> <br />Mr. Ho~ter - stated the Firefighters were under the assumption <br />that their compensation under Workers~ Comp would cover their <br />wages, and he thought they were covered because they couldn't start <br />their training until the City told them they were insured. That Is <br />why they are surprised that they really weren't covered. <br /> <br />A lengthy discussion ensued with several Fireflghters and Staff~ <br />regarding the information told to the Firefighters when they <br />volunteered, on how benefits are determined under Workers' <br />Compensation based on a Firefighter's imputed wage, not the actual <br />outside wage of the injured person, on the City's coverage of <br />general liability Insurance and Workers' Compensation insurance, <br />plus the short-term disability insurance approved this evening <br />which will be effective sometime early next year, and on Mr. <br />Guimont's request for compensation. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL/DECEMBER 11, 1990 <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br /> <br /> <br />