adamjh3
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I remember reading this thread a while back on sleep pay and the legalities of a company switching over to "sleep pay." I recently accepted a position at an ambulance company that runs 24 hour shifts on this basis:
So basically, I'm at the station for 24 hours and only get paid for 14, unless I get a call during my "rest period" (which doesn't seem likely, the crew chief said we're very slow down here).
I'm not sure how I feel about this compensation rate. On one hand, I am on duty, I cannot leave the station, but I am not getting paid. OTOH, I am sleeping, so why should I get paid for that?
How many of you have schedules similar to this? How do you feel about it? Is this acceptable to you?
14 hours paid out of 24, (example 8a-12 midnight) with 2 hours of non-paid for meals and 8 hours non-paid sleep. Calls/Responses between 12-midnight and 8am shall be compensated @ 1.5 overtime rate. Employees receiving less than three (3) hours of sleep will be paid for the entire 24-hour shift. Please refer to the Labor Law Rules and Regulations (transportation) regarding the exception of the hourly rule for Ambulance Companies.
So basically, I'm at the station for 24 hours and only get paid for 14, unless I get a call during my "rest period" (which doesn't seem likely, the crew chief said we're very slow down here).
I'm not sure how I feel about this compensation rate. On one hand, I am on duty, I cannot leave the station, but I am not getting paid. OTOH, I am sleeping, so why should I get paid for that?
How many of you have schedules similar to this? How do you feel about it? Is this acceptable to you?