For a person who works the midnight shift (12 to 8), when we turn the clocks ahead, do they get paid for seven hours or eight?
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Anonymous
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depends on the employer. At the hospital where I worked as an RN, 11 pm to 7 am, we got paid for the actual 7 hours worked when the clock moved ahead an hour in spring, but only got paid 8 hours in autumn, when we actually worked 9 hours, when the clocks were moved back, and all you day people were sleeping an extra hour. Can you believe that? Talk about unfair!!!!!
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depends on the employer. At the hospital where I worked as an RN, 11 pm to 7 am, we got paid for the actual 7 hours worked when the clock moved ahead an hour in spring, but only got paid 8 hours in autumn, when we actually worked 9 hours, when the clocks were moved back, and all you day people were sleeping an extra hour. Can you believe that? Talk about unfair!!!!!
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