{"product_id":"vragen-31404-op-hoeveel-uitslaapuren-heb-ik-recht-na-overwerken-ik-werk-in-een-ziekenhuis-en-hierbij-draai-ik","title":"Sleeping hours after working overtime in healthcare","description":"\u003ch4\u003eQuestioner\u003c\/h4\u003e\n\n How many 'sleep-in hours' am I entitled to after working overtime?\n\n I work in a hospital and I have an on-call shift twice a month. This means that I work from 16:00 to 24:00. I often have to work overtime until 2:30.\n Now the head of the department says that we are entitled to 9 hours of sleep. This means that we can sleep from 3:00 (2:30 + 30 minutes travel time) to 12:00 and then have to work again at 13:30.\n Employees who have worked an on-call shift on their first day and have to work again the next day at 1:30 PM often arrive at work very tired.\n (One never sleeps at 3:00 and when one sleeps until 12:00 one has an hour to do daily things like shopping, eating, cooking, showering, etc.)\n My question is therefore, is it true that one is entitled to 9 'sleep-in hours' when there are so few hours between the two shifts?\n\n I have already read the collective labor agreement for hospitals, but I could not find anything about this subject.\n\n\u003ch4\u003e Lawyer\u003c\/h4\u003e \nMinimum rest after a night shift ending after 2:00 am is normally 14 hours\n\n 1 x per 7 x 24 hours this may be shortened to 8 hours. So if it is 2 times per month then the rest of 9 hours is allowed.\n\n","brand":"Rechtswinkel.nl","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":55016808546653,"sku":"","price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"url":"https:\/\/www.rechtswinkel.nl\/en\/products\/vragen-31404-op-hoeveel-uitslaapuren-heb-ik-recht-na-overwerken-ik-werk-in-een-ziekenhuis-en-hierbij-draai-ik","provider":"Rechtswinkel.nl","version":"1.0","type":"link"}