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‘I feel like a criminal for quitting’: nurses in the US fight ‘stay or pay’ agreements
(www.theguardian.com)
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Job experience is worth a lot.
Not saying what the employer did is correct, fuck abusive companies that treat their employees like cattle, but I can easily see a new nurse getting that kind of value out of their first job.
Value? As in wages? How is that training? The question is how much the company sunk in to training these nurses. I am legitimately confused about the point you are trying to make.