The New York State Nurses Association sued Albany Medical Center for allegedly forcing Filipino nurses recruited from the Philippines to pay $20,000 if they leave before the end of their contract. TWITTER
An Albany, New York hospital agreed to stop imposing big fines on nurses recruited from the Philippines and other countries if they leave their jobs within three years. It also agreed to return $90,000 to seven nurses it formerly employed. State Attorney General Letitia James announced the legal agreement with Albany Medical Center Thursday. The center will stop asking for “repayment” fees of up to $20,000 from nurses if they leave their jobs or are fired before the end of their three-year contract.Court documents say nurses who did not comply faced legal action or being reported to immigration enforcers. The attorney general declared that this contract provision violated the federal Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
Attorney General James said in a press statement: “By forcing its employees to choose between paying outrageous sums to leave their jobs, or facing immigration authorities, Albany Med violated their rights as workers and as individuals.”
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