Unfair Policies

Nurses Safety

Published

I am employed as a CNA at a Nationwide Nursing Home. This nursing home has an attendance policy that states that employees may only call off sick once in a thirty day period. If one calls off more thn once in a thirty day period they are disciplined with write ups. After 2 write ups they are terminated.

Recently we have had an outbreak in my area of Flue. I had to call off work twice this month. The first call off was for a back injury I sustained at work that was covered by Workmans Comp. The other is from the Flue I contracted from the residents I am caring for. I was disciplined with a final warning. Meaning if i call off again anytime soon I am terminated. When I asked if a Doctors excuse would be acceptable to excuse my absence the HR director told me that they would not accept doctors excuses for any absences from anyone. I now live in fear of becoming ill and losing my job. I am also concerned for my residents, as alot of employees have been coming to work very ill for fear of losing their jobs. This puts the residents health in jeopardy.

Do we have any rights at all concerning this matter?

I also was written up for not reporting my back injury within 24 hours of the incident. How could I? It took 3 days to show up.

Please help me. I love my work and my residents. I do not want to quit. But this employer is making it feel like slave labor

An incident report was filled out at the time of the incident (one of my residents fainted and I was holding him up until someone came in the room to help me). I did not have pain until 3 days later. The doctor at the clinic the company sends us to agreed that my type of injury sometimes does not show up for days and notified my employer of such.

I understand that they may be able to set their own sick policy but I wonder what the health department would say about them allowing employees with infections working arround elderly people with low immune systems. I wonder what OSHA would say? Osha states we have a right to work in a safe and healthy (emphasis healthy) environment.

What about our constitunional rights to live without fear? The fear of losing our financial security if we lose our jobs? I forgot to mention that I work 65 hours a week to help keep this home staffed.

I have contacted a local union, as other employees have voiced the desire for union. I will at this point weigh the pros and cons.

But I have decided mostly to suck it up and deal with it for now.

I am planning to return to school this summer and get out of the medical field all together.

Sad part is I love the work..as grueling as it may be at times. I love my residents as well. I will miss that aspect of it. But I will not miss being treated as a modern day scullery maid by upper management.

Thanks again to all who have responded and for all the wisdom and advice imparted.

I read your message and I just wanted to say it's so hard to stay well when you work in a nursing home. Those places are always rampid with the flue. And when you are performing patient care you are always getting hacked on by the residents. When i worked in a nursing home I was constantly suffering from a respritory infection and it makes you worry with 1/3 of the residents having MRSA or VRSA. Good luck

+ Add a Comment