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Meal and Rest Break Notification

Meal and Rest Break 

WSNA staff representatives along with RN nurse leaders Teresa Wren (ML) and Josh Black (NW) met with the employer to discuss a proposed waiver following the changes to the meal and rest break law and what you need to know about the law and your rights under the RWC here is the information we want you to know. WSNA has declined to sign an MOU with the employer, which we feel would remove many of these protections from the nurses moving forward. If you want to waive your second meal break make sure you request a waiver from your manager.

Rights under the RCW

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*Depending on the timing of Meal Periods. An employee cannot be made to work more than 5 hours without a meal period.

This means that your first meal period is supposed to occur between hours 2 and 5 at the start of your shift. The employee has the right to REQUEST an alternative start time for their first meal period. Your break is to be uninterrupted. What this means is unless there is an unforeseeable circumstance you are to be free to leave your phone and leave the floor for your break. You are also supposed to be relieved for your break by another RN who has the same clinical qualifications and skills to care for the patients they will be monitoring. Buddy Breaks, while often used, will then place the staffing outside of the staffing matrix, so we need you to fill out an ADO/Staffing complaint form for that. If you are working a 10 or 12-hour shift, you are likely entitled to a second unpaid meal period (please see the above table). You can request a waiver from your manager at the start of your shift, to waive this second meal period. It is your right to revoke this waiver at any time before the end of your shift. You will have to work an additional 30 minutes to meet your FTE.

You are entitled to 1 15-minute rest break for every 4 hours you work. Your first rest break is to occur within the first 4 hours of the start of your shift you are not legally allowed to waive any of your rest breaks. You can with agreement from the employer combine your first rest and meal period.

Important items of note

If you miss a rest break, this means, it is uninterrupted or not provided in the time allotted, you are entitled to be compensated for that entire missed break. In addition, you are entitled to 10 additional minutes of pay for each missed break.

If you miss a meal break, this means it is interrupted or not provided within the time guidelines, you are entitled to be compensated for that entire missed meal break. In addition, you are entitled to an additional 30 minutes of pay for your missed meal period.

For further information on these issues, please visit https://www.lni.wa.gov/workers-rights/_docs/HLS.A.2.pdf.

If you have any questions or concerns about these changes to the law, please contact your nurse representative:

Ed Zercher (ML) EZercher@WSNA.org

Stephenie Troftgruben (NW) STroftgruben@WSNA.org

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Document unsafe conditions

If you find yourself in a situation that you believe creates unsafe conditions for patients or for you, you should complete a Staffing Complaint / ADO Form as soon as possible.

By completing the form, you will help make the problem known to management, creating an opportunity for the problem to be addressed. Additionally, you will be documenting the facts, which may be helpful to you later if there is a negative outcome.

WSNA also uses your ADO forms to track the problems occurring in your facility. When you and your coworkers take the important step of filling out an ADO form, you are helping to identify whether there is a pattern of unsafe conditions for you or your patients at your facilities. This information is used by your conference committee, staffing committee, and WSNA labor staff to improve your working conditions.

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Representation rights

As a union member, you have the right to have a representative present in any meetings with management that could potentially lead to disciplinary action against you.

If called into a meeting with management, read the following to management when the meeting begins:

If this discussion could in any way lead to my being disciplined or terminated, I respectfully request that my union representative be present at this meeting. Without representation present, I choose not to participate in this discussion.

Find out more about this crucial right and how to exercise it to ensure your fair treatment and protection.

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Earn CNE contact hours through topics like Cultural Humility, Telehealth Assessment, Workplace Violence Prevention, and more. Convenient and self-paced, our courses provide practical knowledge for your daily work. Expand your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest nursing practices.

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