DEBRA VAN SCOY, Complainant,
VS.
BURLINGTON MEDICAL CENTER and BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF BURLINGTON
MEDICAL CENTER, Respondents.
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The Complainant, Debra
Van Scoy, timely filed verified complaint CP# 12-84-12383 on November
24, 1984, charging Respondents, Burlington Medical Center and
Burlington Medical Center Board of Directors, with retaliation
based on filing a complaint with the Commission.
2. The case was investigated,
probable cause found, conciliation unsuccessfully attempted and
the case proceeded to public hearing with Notice issued on January
21, 1987.
3. Complainant started to
work for Respondent in August 1976 as a nurse's aide. She continued
to work while going to school to get her certification as a Licensed
Practical Nurse, (LPN). In November 1980, she began working as
an LPN. She worked on what is called 3-North, Klein Unit, and
5-West. 3-North was basically a cardiac unit; Klein a nursing
home unit; 5-West an orthopedic and surgery unit.
4. Complainant, in 1983,
worked full-time (40 hours) on the 3- 11:30 p.m. shift.
5. In August 1983, Complainant
became pregnant and put in a request for an every-other-weekend
position (16 hours per pay period) because she did not want to
work full time after the baby was born. On September 1, 1983,
her request was granted for an every other weekend position, 3-11:30
p.m. on 5-West. The change was to start with pay period beginning
December 5, 1983. Complainant understood that her full time position
would be posted, i.e.. open for bids on October 1, 1983.
6. Complainant started to
have back problems due to her pregnancy. She was restricted in
lifting, pushing, pulling, bending and stooping. She then took
a medical leave of absence beginning November 7, 1983. Note that
this occurred after her full- time job was posted, but before
she started working every other weekend. Her anticipated delivery
date was January 27, 1984. Her planned return date was in March
1984.
7. In late February 1984,
Complainant talked with Respondent about returning to work in
March. She was told there were no positions available. She was
also told that they would call her on March 12 and inform. her
of positions available. They did not call, nor did Complainant
call again. The next contact was in August when Complainant was
offered the job mentioned in Finding of Fact #9.
8. Complainant's husband
also worked for Respondent. They had worked out their shift arrangement
so one or the other would be home to care for the children. He
worked the 7-3 shift and she had worked the 3-11 shift.
9. On April 6, 1984, Complainant
filed complaint CP# 04-84-11582 with the Commission alleging discrimination
on the basis of sex against Respondent. Respondent was
aware of this filing. This case was pending during the time at
issue.
10. In August 1984, Complainant
went to the office of Respondent and requested papers from her
personnel file for the CP# 04-84-11582 complaint. On August 29,
1984 Respondent offered Complainant a 7:00 - 3:30 position in
the psychiatric unit. She told them she did not want to work the
day shift. Her reason was that she didn't want to worry about
finding and paying for a baby sitter. On August 31, 1984, she
received a call from Respondent offering her a float position
on the 7:00-3:30 shift. Complainant told Respondent she did not
want a float position. Respondent asked Complainant at that point
where she would like to work in the hospital.
11. On September 12, 1984,
Respondent called Complainant and offered her a 3:00 - 11:30 shift
in the Klein unit. This was the shift that Complainant wanted.
She refused the offer because she did not like to work in that
particular unit. She had not, however, worked in that unit as
an LPN, but only as a nurse's aide. Complainant was upset with
Respondent over the fact that she had not been contacted between
March and August. She was "mad" and admits that is part
of the reason for refusing the job offers.
12. On September 20, 1984,
Complainant received a letter from Respondent stating that she
had been terminated for failure to take the jobs offered.
13. Complainant had exhausted her leave benefits in November 1983 and was on unpaid leave status. She understood that she was not guaranteed a position on 5-West or the 3:00 11:30 shift, that the policy stated only that she would be given preference for such an opening.
14. In January 1984, a Martha Lawrence was given a position in
the Klein unit, every other weekend, 16 hours per pay period,
7:00 to 3:30 shift. It is noted that, not only was this position
in the Klein unit which Complainant did not want and on the day
shift which Complainant did not want, but Complainant was still
on pregnancy leave at this time.
15. During the period of
time encompassing June 1984, there was a decreased patient census
and increased patient acuity at the hospital. It was during this
time that Sherry Trumbo was placed in a position on 5-West. This,
however, was a full time position. Trumbo had greater seniority
and a better work record than Complainant. The work hours vacated
by Trumbo were allotted to an RN as opposed to an LPN position.
There were no other part- time positions available for Complainant
between March 1984 and the time the job offers were made to her.
16. The "Request for
Leave of Absence" form, signed by Complainant, includes the
following provisions:
3. I cannot be granted the same unit when returning from my leave of absence except as stated in #4.
4. If I have completed one year of employment I can be eligible for a six weeks period for major surgery, a fractured bone or bones requiring an absence of six weeks or for a pregnancy delivery without having my position posted. To be eligible I must agree to take accrued and earned sick leave and vacation for the entire six weeks period, if accrued.
5. If there are not any openings I shall be given preference for an opening with the same number of hours and shift as I was working just prior to my leave of absence.