Common use of Section 5 – PRN Clause in Contracts

Section 5 – PRN. 29 A PRN (Pro Re Nata: Latin for “as needed”) or Per Diem Nurse is defined as 30 a member of the bargaining unit who is not employed on a regular schedule 31 and will be compensated at the nurse’s regular rate for all shifts accepted, 32 unless the nurses’ hours exceed the overtime limits specified in Article 6,

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Section 5 – PRN. 29 A PRN (Pro Re Nata: Latin for “as needed”) or Per Diem Nurse is defined as as 30 a member of the bargaining unit who is not employed on a regular schedule schedule, 31 and will be compensated at the nurse’s regular rate for all shifts accepted, 32 unless the nurses’ hours exceed the overtime limits specified in Article 6,, 33 Sections 6.2 of this Agreement.

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Sources: Employment Agreement

Section 5 – PRN. 29 31 A PRN (Pro Re Nata: Latin for “as needed”) or Per Diem Nurse is defined as 30 32 a member of the bargaining unit who is not employed on a regular schedule 31 33 and will be compensated at the nurse’s regular rate for all shifts accepted, 32 1 unless the nurses’ hours exceed the overtime limits specified in Article 6,

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement