I have worked both.
I was paid better wages at the Union Hospital. Oh, and I actually got paid for every minute I worked. None of this clocking out and then "finishing up a few papers' at the end of the shift. When we clocked out, we were outta there. A few years ago, the managers at the Non-Union hospital accessed the electronic time cards and altered the OT. They were finally reported and an investigation was conducted. A a result, the hospital had to pay out a boat-load of back-pay.
I also noticed the difference in the way that the hospitals treated those injured on the job. Injured Nurses in the Non-Union hospital had to really fight for the adequate and fair treatment that they deserved (time off, medical expenses, disability, etc.). The Union Hospitals didn't seem to hassle the injured employee as much.
I guess I am a bit paranoid after all of the horror stories I have heard from injured workers. I have taken out my own disability coverage. I
do not want to rely on a hospital in a time of crisis.
Oh, and I LOVE the term Martyr Mary from the previous post! LOL!


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