Nurses who formerly worked four 10-hour shifts followed by four days off are now working regular 8-hour shifts with two days off.
In addition some nurses are complaining that they have been scheduled to work at 7am after leaving work at 11pm the night before. They said this violates a union agreement guaranteeing a 12-hour break between shifts.
Health Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said the new shift system will save the government hundreds of thousands of dollars and will mean more nurses can be hired.
The change affects auxiliary nurses at Princess Margaret Hospital, Sandilands and the Rand Lab.
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