Published Nov 26, 2006
I just found out we do not get holiday pay! Do you?
RGN1
1,700 Posts
Our holiday/unsocial hours pay is suposedly worked into our wages already. A full timer has to work 4 bank holidays in a year & a part timer 2. Funnily enough we're owned by a US company! When I worked in the NHS we got time & a half for working Bank hols & extra allowance for "unsocial" hours, which on a late shift usually meant 1.5 hrs enhanced pay & enhanced pay for weekends.
jo272wv
125 Posts
we get time and a hafe Midnight to Midnight if we work plus everyone in the hospital working or not get eight hour to use in the future for time off. we get I think eleven of these a year.
mom2michael, MSN, RN, NP
1,168 Posts
We get 1 1/2 time if you physically show up and work the holiday in addition to any other shift diffs you get but that only applies from mid-mid. If you are scheduled to work but are put on SB, you get 1 1/2 time the standby pay (which is around $15/hr or so). For those of us that don't work the holiday - we have 8 holidays built into our PTO (or so they say).
TiffyRN, BSN, PhD
2,315 Posts
Ok, there's holiday pay and there's holiday pay. The holiday pay for me is 25% differential. No extra PTO. It's only paid from 7pm on the eve until 7pm of the day. So if you work nights and draw the luck of working Christmas night you get no extra pay at all.
No union around here.
Where my husband used to work as a paramedic they paid double time and a half; employees fought over the holiday shifts.
deleern
510 Posts
We get Paid time and a Hafe for Holidays, if you don't work you don't get paid But it is part of our PTO Package, I usully build up 275 hours a year. I take a week off every month. Can't complain... much any way.
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,413 Posts
Actually a couple of years ago they increased Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day from $2.00/hr to time and a half. :)
cheshirecat
246 Posts
For bank holidays we get time and two thirds, for saturday time and a third, and for Sunday time and two thirds. ~For night shift we get time and a third unless it is at a weekend.
I work in the NHS 4 days per week and end up with 8 weeks paid annual leave a year. This went up with Agenda for Change. I personally think it is too much, but I guess it compensates for having no breaks and working unpaid overtime. What do others think?
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
10 Articles; 18,927 Posts
nonunion: Time + 1/2. Plus get take another day off in 2wk period if 24hrs or > per week.
OC_An Khe
1,018 Posts
Worked both Union and non union and have always received differntial equal to time and one half or double time (depending on holiday) for actual hours worked. This was also earned while on PTO systems. I have actually never heard of not receiving some form of compensation for working the holidays, at least for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years.
Curious as to what part of the country you are in that doesn't give something for the holiday worked. Wondering if there is a geographic or regional aspect to not receiving extra pay on the holiday.
meownsmile, BSN, RN
2,532 Posts
We get straight time for holidays but are given another day off with pay to be scheduled at a later time. That is also given to people who dont work the holiday, so its not so bad. Double time.
Plagueis
514 Posts
At the LTC where I work, nurses and CNAs only get holiday pay if they work on the actual holiday, which at the a time-and-a-half rate. We are also members of a union.
Midwest4me
1,007 Posts
If we work a holiday, we get the choice of taking it in pay(time and a half) or "comp time"(equally 12 hours). If we don't work the holiday, we only get 8 hrs' comp time. Yes, we have a union.