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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan
How does it work if you are a nurse working the night shift, and suddenly the clock jumps up an hour. Do you work 11 hours and get paid for 12 but automatically get conscripted for Fall back. Or do you just have 1 outlier shift that's 11 hours. It is accounted for in the AHS CBA.
I woke up at 1 because something from work was disturbing my sleep at 1:30AM...by the time I sorted it out and put my mind at ease is was 3:30. I guess I put in for 2 hours...kidding of course but I don't think my employment agreement covers this.
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Not sure about Nurses, but the wife and I both work overnight often. For me my shifts are 24 hours long so when we end up working the extra hour we get some paid overtime, and when we work an hour less we just smile and take the freebie.
My wife and my old job did it even easier, you just work the length of your shift regardless of the what the clock says. So show up at the normal time, go home 10 hours later even if the clock says it's only been 9