Tommy Tainant
Diamond Member
It sounds like another healthcre grift on the part of the healthcare companies. Their practices put patients at risk in order to make more profit.
The nurses are right to want to escape such an evil sutuation.
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It sounds like another healthcre grift on the part of the healthcare companies. Their practices put patients at risk in order to make more profit.
The nurses are right to want to escape such an evil sutuation.
Why on earth sign such a contract? These companies rip people off because there's daft enough people to sign up.âI feel like a criminal for quittingâ: nurses in the US fight âstay or payâ agreements
Filipino nurses for Ohio-based company say they have been forced to pay thousands in fees after signing training contractswww.theguardian.com
Lack of information.Why on earth sign such a contract? These companies rip people off because there's daft enough people to sign up.
Lack of brain cells to be honest. A contract is a contract, we can all read the contract. If we're not clear, there are such things as lawyers/solicitors to consult. But 99% of the population just sign on the dotted line.Lack of information.