Published Nov 24, 2003
cwazycwissyRN, RN
271 Posts
When you get called back in............do you get the shift differential on top of your call back pay?
We get time and one half. Was wondering if you all get the shift diff on top of it...........ie weekend shiftdif and night shift dif?
Thanks
Chrissy
tntrn, ASN, RN
1,340 Posts
I work OB, but am and have been on our negotiating team through 3 sets of negotiations, and the answer is YES! If you work a weekend or off shift, shift diff applies. Tur for our OR nurses also.
ckalston
41 Posts
We get 1.25 per hour while on call. When we get called in, the 1.25 stops, but we do get 2 hours automatically of overtime pay and the OT pay continues until we go home. This continues during the entire period we are on call. So if I were called in 5 times in a 24 hour period. Regardless if I only was there 6 hours I would get 10 hours OT. By the way I work PACU.
shodobe
1,260 Posts
We get presently, 4.50/hr stand-by and 1.5/hr when we get called in. The stand-by does stop when we clock in though. Mike
POPRN
37 Posts
We used to get $20/shift. But the hospital changed that to $2.50/hour so the call pay is the same but stops when you are called in. Yes we do get any shift diff including weekends. And of course we get time and a half as well.