Per Diem Compensation After Sample Clauses

Per Diem Compensation After. Implementation of the Employer Mandated Healthcare Provision of the Affordable Care Act. 3.5.2.1 Per diem nurses who on average work less than thirty (30) hours per week each month shall continue to receive a sixteen percent (16%) premium above the contract base rate of pay, plus shift differential, worked holiday premium, and premium pay for BSN and/or certification, but shall not be eligible for any additional pay or benefits, with the exception of the 401(k) matching program and Paid Sick Leave. 3.5.2.2 Per diem nurses who on average work thirty (30) or more hours per week each month will be offered enrollment in health insurance coverage to the extent required by the Affordable Care Act and the Hospital’s Plan guidelines then in effect. If such per diem nurse elects coverage, she or he shall, in addition to such health insurance, receive a five percent (5%) premium above the contract base rate of pay, plus shift differential, worked holiday premium, and premium pay for BSN and/or certification, but shall not be eligible for any additional pay or benefits, with the exception of the 401(k) matching program and Paid Sick Leave. If such per diem employee declines coverage, she or he shall receive a sixteen percent (16%) premium above the contract base rate of pay, plus shift differential, worked holiday premium, and premium pay for BSN and/or certification, but shall not be eligible for any additional pay or benefits, with the exception of the 401(k) matching program and Paid Sick Leave. 3.5.2.3 Regular status nurses who change their status to per diem status shall receive payment for any accrued and unused PTO at the nurse’s base rate of pay, including BSN/certification pay, permanent charge nurse pay, and shift differential for personnel permanently assigned to evening or night shifts, excluding overtime, standby pay, and/or other premium pay allowances, and shall have any accrued and unused EIT suspended, with no access to such benefits or additional accrual during employment as a per diem nurse. After return to or upon acquiring regular status, any suspended EIT accruals shall be reinstated.
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Per Diem Compensation After. Implementation of the Employer Mandated Healthcare Provision of the Affordable Care Act. 3.6.2.1 Per diem nurses who on average work less than thirty (30) hours per week each month shall continue to receive a sixteen percent (16%) premium above the contract base rate of pay, plus shift differential, worked holiday premium, and premium pay for BSN and/or certification, but shall not be eligible for any additional pay or benefits, with the exception of the 401(k) matching program.

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