hollyspiller0253 said:I am a full time nurse 3p-11p. Our 11-7 nurse is out on DBL. The charge nurse told me she will file Abandonment charges against my license If I don't pick up some of those extra shifts.Here is the thing...it isn't Abandonment because they knew of those absences in a reasonable time frame to find appropriate coverage. We even have contract nurses available.
What can I do about all of this?
And she didn't even ask me to pick up the shift. She threatened me with mandation, and when I informed her she could not legally mandate me she immediately told me she would file abandonment charges against my licence.
I'm in NY.
HELP
Ask her what kind of charges she'll try for if you put in your two weeks' notice.
Your charge nurse deserves some well-chosen cuss words describing her intelligence. You are not required to do overtime. I imagine federal labor laws trump your BON, not that they would even begin to view this as abandonment.
Google "mandatory overtime New York nurses"
Print out the pertinent information (short story: she's FOS)
Next time she threatens you, hand her a copy of the overtime law, go home with a clear conscience.
I hate when management uses the "we'll get your license taken away" boogeyman. I don't remember this happening 40 years ago-times have changed. I think they're hoping everyone is just so grateful to have a job in a tight market that they'll just be quiet and fold right up.
Nurses need to look through their BON websites, and the State Licensing websites and do some research on just what a hanging offense is in their eyes.
Jensmom7 said:Google "mandatory overtime New York nurses"Print out the pertinent information (short story: she's FOS)
Next time she threatens you, hand her a copy of the overtime law, go home with a clear conscience.
Or you could passive-aggressively print multiple copies and tape them up in several strategic spots. *giggle*
(I only half kid when I say that. You likely aren't the only one receiving this threat.)
I'm Swedish so I don't know the first thing about US labor laws and BoN rules/regulations regarding mandated overtime and patient abandonment but one thing is obvious to me. If your charge had a legal right to force you to accept overttime, that is what she would do. Threatening you with abandonment charges simply seems like an attempt to frighten you into acquiescing.
Run, do not walk, I repeat RUN from that place as fast as you can. I would be finding other employment. You cannot be charged with abandonment for an assignment you haven't accepted. They knew the night nurse has been out, so they have had adequate time to find someone to get those shifts.
Your charge nurse is definitely FOS.
hollyspiller0253
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I am a full time nurse 3p-11p. Our 11-7 nurse is out on DBL. The charge nurse told me she will file Abandonment charges against my license If I don't pick up some of those extra shifts.
Here is the thing...it isn't Abandonment because they knew of those absences in a reasonable time frame to find appropriate coverage. We even have contract nurses available.
What can I do about all of this?
And she didn't even ask me to pick up the shift. She threatened me with mandation, and when I informed her she could not legally mandate me she immediately told me she would file abandonment charges against my licence.
I'm in NY.
HELP