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@schnookimz Oh no, if it were that scenario I would absolutely understand why they wouldn't allow me to transfer....it's on the same unit and it's a shift that I've gotten use to being on orientation at this new place.
I've been paying union dues and have union representation, but again, there's the issue of probation; the union wouldn't be able to petition a termination in that case. I have to be smart about aggressively pursuing this.
herowneulogy, BSN, RN
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In a nutshell, I started at a new hospital, and recently found out that they have day shift position available. I asked my manager about it and was told that because I'm on probation, I'm not eligible to apply. I asked my union rep about it, and they informed me that what my nurse manager said was false. If no one else (with seniority, of course) has applied, I should be considered for the position before it's released to Nurse Recruitment, thus making it possible for anyone non-employee to apply.
My thing is, what's the point of being an employee if you don't get primary consideration over non-employees....even if you are on probation???
My union rep says I should pursue it. However, I'm afraid if I do, they will fire me with no cause/reason, since I'm technically still on my probationary period. I'm a great nurse, very meticulous and I keep to myself, but I feel like if I'm going to be rejected for a position, there should be a valid reason. That being said, I do want to keep my job.
What advice would you give concerning this situation?