This is a horrible proposal.
First, this isn't about a reduction of mandatory overtime. At all.
It is telling nurses when they can or can't work.
And, it won't work. First, the Board did not take into account custody arrangements when it put forward this proposal. It would be all but impossible to arrange a work schedule that both meets standard custody orders AND this board proposal.
Next, the chief advantage of 12 hr shifts is the ability to arrange your schedule, if you like, so that you can get multiple days off in a row without taking vacation. This proposal eliminates that possibility. In other words, I can't put my 6 in and have 8 days off if I want to, because working more than 3 in a row is forbidden.
Next, many nurses depend on voluntary overtime. This proposal would mean that, for those nurses, the only way to work OT is to limit days off to 1 day at a time. That has the potential for more burnout and mistake concerns than the proposal is designed to prevent. The 'cure' is worse than the problem.
Finally, make no mistake, this is an attempt to limit the autonomy of nurses. It is an anti-nurse proposal consistent with the idea that the BNE is not a friend of nurses.
The proposal, if passed, will in effect, only be punished in addition to other punishments. As a result, it will be widely ignored.
Rule or no rule, this proposal will not pass the 'what would a prudent nurse do' test. A prudent nurse would simply ignore the board's attempt to set punitive, mandatory work schedules for nurses.
The proposal has 3 basic rules:
1. IF you work 12 hr shifts, you cannot work more than 12.5 hrs in a row (not taking into consideration 'incidental overtime' to complete a shift - that is allowed. Being scheduled for longer is not.)
2. You cannot work more than 3 - 12 hr shifts in a row without taking at least 24 hrs off.
3. You cannot work more than 60 hr in any rolling 7 day period.
This means, if you want to work overtime, you have to work 3, take a day off, work 2, take a day off, work 3, take a day off, work 2, etc. It means that, to work overtime, you cannot also schedule downtime for yourself.
ftp://www.bne.state.tx.us/jan07.pdf
~faith,
Timothy.