Common use of Mandatory Standby Clause in Contracts

Mandatory Standby. Mandatory standby is any standby for which 21 a nurse has not volunteered. Mandatory standby is not intended to 22 substitute for adequate staffing of nursing units. The parties agree 23 that long-term, continuous mandatory standby needs to be 24 addressed through staffing adjustments. The Hospital accepts its 25 responsibility to determine staffing contingency requirements and 26 the exact nature and length of standby time.

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Samples: Agreement by and Between

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Mandatory Standby. Mandatory standby is any standby for which 21 18 a nurse has not volunteered. Mandatory standby is not intended to 22 19 substitute for adequate staffing of nursing units. The parties agree 23 20 that long-term, continuous mandatory standby needs to be 24 21 addressed through staffing adjustments. The Hospital accepts its 25 22 responsibility to determine staffing contingency requirements and 26 the 23 exact nature and length of standby time.. 24

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Samples: Agreement by and Between

Mandatory Standby. Mandatory standby is any standby for which 21 14 a nurse has not volunteered. Mandatory standby is not intended to 22 15 substitute for adequate staffing of nursing units. The parties agree 23 16 that long-term, continuous mandatory standby needs to be 24 17 addressed through staffing adjustments. The Hospital accepts its 25 18 responsibility to determine staffing contingency requirements and 26 the 19 exact nature and length of standby time.. 20

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Samples: Agreement by and Between

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Mandatory Standby. Mandatory standby is any standby for which 21 a 16 nurse has not volunteered. Mandatory standby is not intended to 22 17 substitute for adequate staffing of nursing units. The parties agree 23 that long-18 long term, continuous mandatory standby needs to be 24 addressed through staffing adjustments. The Hospital accepts its 25 responsibility to 20 determine staffing contingency requirements requirement and 26 the exact nature and 21 length of standby time.

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Samples: Agreement

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