We are in the conundrum of the full shift here. I already get grief from SHOs paid the same per hour for a night full
shift as a day full shift, and yet it was not so long ago that we worked for ADHs, and were being paid less per
night than the porters.
> On 22/8/03 9:04 PM, "Rowley Cottingham"
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >> On 8/18/03 6:11 AM, "Rowley Cottingham"
> >> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Difficult. A lot depends on what you want the staff grade to do,
> > what
> >>> THEY are
> >>> prepared to do,
> >>> and how much you feel they should be awake at night. I have a strong
> >>> concern
> >>> about
> >>> Consultants covering the days and NCCGs the nights developing.
> >>>
> >>> However, a rule of thumb that seems to work is as follows:
> >>>
> >>> On the shop floor - 1 session = 1 session.
> >>>
> >>> On call, likely to come to shop floor 50-100% of time 1 session =
> >>> 4hrs.
> >>> On call, likely to come to shop floor 25-50% of time 1 session =
> > 6hrs.
> >>> On call, likely to come to shop floor under 25% of time 1 session =
> >>> 8hrs.
> >>>
> >>> All other rules about time off after, as per normal.
> >>>
> >>> This requires diary carding, but is a good compromise that staff
> >>> grades etc
> >>> can work with.
> >>>
> >>> Best wishes,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Rowley Cottingham
> >>>
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> >>> http://www.emergencyunit.com
> >>>
> >> This seems a little different from the other proposals where night
> > time
> >> working would attract a premium.
> >>
> >> How is a session defined
> >>
> >> Mick
> >>
> >>
> > So you work 50% of the time on the shop floor and get paid a session
> > and
> > that's not a premium?!
> >
> > Best wishes,
> >
> >
> > Rowley Cottingham
> >
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> > http://www.emergencyunit.com
> >
> I have just come from positions where 100% of time is spent for middle
> grades on shop floor .
>
> Your formula would benefit an individual more who does not have to work
> very
> much.
>
> Earlier threads had mentioned premiums for lates/overnights. I was just
> a
> little confused when your suggestion seems to benefit those where they
> will
> have to do the least work
>
> mick
>
>
Best wishes,
Rowley Cottingham
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