Survey for RNs: Vacation, Holiday & Sick Time

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I am interested in gathering information on Registered Nurses only (my profession) regarding how much vacation, holiday, and sick time you accrue annually. In my previous jobs in NYC, I got

Vacation - 20 days/year

Holiday - 9 days/year

Personal Day - 3 days/year

Sick Day - 12 days/year

Currently, I am employed in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia (Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Suffolk, Chesapeake, Newport News, Hampton, Williamsburg) and now I get

PAL - Paid Annual Leave - 23 days - to be used for vacation, holidays AND for the first 2 days of sickness

Sick time is accrued, however you can't use it for a 1-2 day illness until you have 5yrs time accured in the sick bank.

So basically, I went from 20+12=32 days off a year, plus sick time if needed (and I was never sick, nor did I just use them as mental health days)

To my leave breakdown of 18 vacation day+ 6 recognized holidays=my 23 total leave days...and if I'm sick, I have to use a vacation day.

So, I'm interested in who gets what where.

Remember, I'm interested in Registered Nurses working Full Time only

If you could put the city & state in which you work, no company names please. And, include

# vacation days

# holidays

# personal days

note if all those are combined as some kind of "leave" as described above

# of sick days.

I want to compile the results and see what's really going on around the country.

I sure do miss NYC......

Thanks.

chench53

Specializes in Psychiatric.

Currently work for the State of Maryland which provides 15 sick days which can be used for self and family leave as well, 6 personal leave days, 11 holidays and 10 days for annual leave or vacation for first 5 years and then 15 days for 5-10 years of service, 20 days after 10 years and 25 days after 20 years of service.

There is also a Leave Bank available for sick leave when sick leave exhausted. An employee may donate 8 hours of personal leave to the State Employees Leave Bank within the first 60 days of employment in order to become a member of the Leave Bank. Membership in the Leave Bank is for 2 years. Leave from the leave bank may be transferred to an employee who has exhausted all forms of annual, sick, personal and compensatory leave because of a serious and prolong medical condition; and has been a member of the Leave Bank for at least 90 days.

Hope that helps.:typing

Thread moved to the General Nursing Forum since it is not in the poll format specifically. You will also get more answers/responses in this location.

I receive 160 hours of vacation per year (4 weeks).

Paid major holidays, don't work them either.

Short-term and long-term disability.

I will need to check on the exact numbers tomorrow when I am at work. I've been at this job less than a year so I don't have it all memorized yet.

work in Wisconsin

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