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Aboyd
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What is the name of your state? OH
I am a physician assistant and worked for a solo physician practitioner for 4 years before he sold his practice to our base hospital 1Jan04. They offered me a contract similar in salary and benefits to my physician employer, but the first clause stated I would work "at least" 40 hours a week.
At that time, I wanted the option - as I'd always had - to work less than 40 hours if the week's schedule so allowed, given that I am often required to work more than 40 hours in a week, due to emergency surgery and the like. I requested and the hospital obliged to change this wording to "an average of".
Now, having worked nearly 9 months for the hospital, I find that my average is just over 52 hours a week, and I am routinely scheduled to work 10 and 11 hours a day. I have not worked less than 8 hours in a day since February.
Do I have a recourse in demanding that I be given compensatory time off to reduce my weekly hours to "an average of" 40, as stated in the first clause of my contract?
Thanks for any help on this.
I am a physician assistant and worked for a solo physician practitioner for 4 years before he sold his practice to our base hospital 1Jan04. They offered me a contract similar in salary and benefits to my physician employer, but the first clause stated I would work "at least" 40 hours a week.
At that time, I wanted the option - as I'd always had - to work less than 40 hours if the week's schedule so allowed, given that I am often required to work more than 40 hours in a week, due to emergency surgery and the like. I requested and the hospital obliged to change this wording to "an average of".
Now, having worked nearly 9 months for the hospital, I find that my average is just over 52 hours a week, and I am routinely scheduled to work 10 and 11 hours a day. I have not worked less than 8 hours in a day since February.
Do I have a recourse in demanding that I be given compensatory time off to reduce my weekly hours to "an average of" 40, as stated in the first clause of my contract?
Thanks for any help on this.