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So there are 5 RN's from my floor scheduled for a class at work tomorrow from 8am-11:30am. We all signed ourselves up for this class voluntarily. This is actually overtime because we are scheduled our normal hours the rest of the week. Well tonight at 8:30pm I get a phone call from work saying that I might be receiving a call sometime in the morning telling me I need to come in and work on the floor instead from 7am to 3:30pm. I guess if they need the help on our floor or either of our sister floors they will make us work a full shift instead of coming to this 3 1/2 hour class. I am totally furious because how can they do this??? They are not allowed to change our schedules, especially less than 12 hours before the shift starts!! Also, this would be considered mandatory overtime which is not permitted at our hospital but they might do it anyways. What if I had something important or an appointment or something that afternoon?!?! This has all been thought up by our nursing director and the hospital nurse supervisor. Maybe they should come out on the floor and work since they were the ones that put the schedule out with such poor staffing. Any thoughts on this??
Um, that would make me very upset! I could see making you guys work from 8-11:30. But they CANNOT make you work past that. You didnt sign up for it. Maybe ask if you would work past that. But i would definatly bring it up....that makes me nervous, hospitals seem to be pulling stuff like that and getting away with it.Are you part of a union??

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SAMSIES! Haha

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I would say thank you, but I was scheduled to show up at 0800-1130 which I will gladly do, but I have other duties I need to attend to since this is technically my DAY OFF.

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It's your day off, your scheduled for a class. They can ask you if you want to work but your not scheduled to work and that's the end of it. I've had hospitals try to pull that with me kinda..I would sign up for on-call for the ER and they would try to call me in to work ICU or Tele or some other dept. I'd politely refuse and hang up. They even called me in to work ER one time and I get there and the charge nurse (a friend) catches me at the ambo door and says house supv called me in and is going to float me upstairs to wherever. I walk down to house supv office ask what the deal is and I'm told to go to med/surg. I respond that I'm on call for the ER not for entire house and if they expect me to take call for the entire house then I expect to get the house float pool pay which is substantially higher than regular staff pay. Was told no and so I said I'm on call for ER, if they need me then I'll stay, if not I'm going home and left.

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Attend your class. Do not stop in on your unit -- go directly to the class location. Dress business casual, or whatever is the norm for class time at your hospital, but not in scrubs. I've known people who even go so far as to wear completely non-floor appropriate shoes, so that they couldn't simply be "offered" OR scrubs.

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Quote from ksu-snso there are 5 rn's from my floor scheduled for a class at work tomorrow from 8am-11:30am. we all signed ourselves up for this class voluntarily. this is actually overtime because we are scheduled our normal hours the rest of the week. well tonight at 8:30pm i get a phone call from work saying that i might be receiving a call sometime in the morning telling me i need to come in and work on the floor instead from 7am to 3:30pm. i guess if they need the help on our floor or either of our sister floors they will make us work a full shift instead of coming to this 3 1/2 hour class. i am totally furious because how can they do this??? they are not allowed to change our schedules, especially less than 12 hours before the shift starts!! also, this would be considered mandatory overtime which is not permitted at our hospital but they might do it anyways. what if i had something important or an appointment or something that afternoon?!?! this has all been thought up by our nursing director and the hospital nurse supervisor. maybe they should come out on the floor and work since they were the ones that put the schedule out with such poor staffing. any thoughts on this??

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I think all nurses need to put their foot down in regards to this sort of thing. It is one thing if you have agreed, but these facilities need to get their staffing sorted out. Clearly, they all require staff. So, instead of being cheap, let them hire some of these unemployed nurses who would be more than happy to work. If you are in a union, then the facility is obligated to provide a reasonable time frame prior to changing the schedule. Myself, if I don't want the extra shift, or schedule change, I have no problem politely saying no.

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I simply say no. Offer no excuses, no explaniations, or any comprimise. Just no will suffice. When you start offering these things, they will try to tell you alternatives. by just saying no, there is nothing they can say.

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Quote from KSU-SNSo there are 5 RN's from my floor scheduled for a class at work tomorrow from 8am-11:30am. We all signed ourselves up for this class voluntarily. This is actually overtime because we are scheduled our normal hours the rest of the week. Well tonight at 8:30pm I get a phone call from work saying that I might be receiving a call sometime in the morning telling me I need to come in and work on the floor instead from 7am to 3:30pm. I guess if they need the help on our floor or either of our sister floors they will make us work a full shift instead of coming to this 3 1/2 hour class. I am totally furious because how can they do this??? They are not allowed to change our schedules, especially less than 12 hours before the shift starts!! Also, this would be considered mandatory overtime which is not permitted at our hospital but they might do it anyways. What if I had something important or an appointment or something that afternoon?!?! This has all been thought up by our nursing director and the hospital nurse supervisor. Maybe they should come out on the floor and work since they were the ones that put the schedule out with such poor staffing. Any thoughts on this??

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Quote from lckrn2pait's your day off, your scheduled for a class. they can ask you if you want to work but your not scheduled to work and that's the end of it. i've had hospitals try to pull that with me kinda..i would sign up for on-call for the er and they would try to call me in to work icu or tele or some other dept. i'd politely refuse and hang up. they even called me in to work er one time and i get there and the charge nurse (a friend) catches me at the ambo door and says house supv called me in and is going to float me upstairs to wherever. i walk down to house supv office ask what the deal is and i'm told to go to med/surg. i respond that i'm on call for the er not for entire house and if they expect me to take call for the entire house then i expect to get the house float pool pay which is substantially higher than regular staff pay. was told no and so i said i'm on call for er, if they need me then i'll stay, if not i'm going home and left.
Author: jone  3-06-2015, 17:13   Views: 466   
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