preferential treatment
sohappytobe
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I am in the processing of opening a hospital. Some of the physicians want particular nurses to come on board and are insisting that they get preferential treatment regarding PTO hours, that is, more accumulation than everyone else. What would be the repercussion of such action?
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We have never made any special deals with new employees coming on board to give preferential treatment in regards to PTO time. This would create an uproar in our workplace if we did this. Employees who have been here a while feel a distinct entitlement to benefits they have earned and would really be put out if a new hire came in accruing more than they did.
We have, in the past, acquired other practices and have simply carried over what their PTO balances were, years of experience, etc.
We have never done this with new hires,though. Instead of doing this, I would suggest maybe a signon bonus of some type.
We, too, have a problem with recruitment of nurses. We offer a five day workweek with no nights or weekends which is attractive to the people who want "a life". If a candidate simply is looking for money, they can work nights, weekends, second and third shift (12 hours) at a hospital and make a lot more money.
Good luck.