The workers, unhappy with their jobs and how they are being treated by their employer ThedaCare, with whom they are at-will employees and have no obligation or contract for a certain time period of work (and also zero non-competition contract that would prevent them from working for another health care company after leaving), they applied for and received positions at another healthcare company, Ascension. ThedaCare sued, saying the 7 were part of an 11 member interventional radiology and cardiology team and that them leaving would make ThedaCare unable to provide enough care. The judge ruled to prevent them from going to work at their new company, and there will be another hearing today.
Absolutely insane, absurd, and flagrantly in violation of their rights. Hopefully will get overturned, and hopefully the judge will be removed from office (sadly I doubt it, by any of the means available).
https://www.postcrescent.com/story/n...es/6607417001/
https://mishtalk.com/economics/wisco...ot-switch-jobs
Now, I think it WILL get overturned by a higher court if this judge doesn't get off his dictatorial bench he has climbed on.
But the more important part of this story, is this is precisely what the left wants. This is what they want when they declare 'Health care is a human right (except of course if you're unvaxxed)'. That's basically what ThedaCare argued, and what the judge pushed with his ruling. Once you declare something like health care a human right, you necessarily are saying that people are entitled to the labor and effort of someone else, to the point that if doctors, etc., decided to quit and go elsewhere, we'd see decisions like this forcing them to remain in place because 'health care is a human right'. You essentially create slaves required to provide health care, no matter their pay, no matter where they want to go, no matter if they want to switch careers, etc.. If it threatens that 'right', then you force it on them.
Absolutely insane, absurd, and flagrantly in violation of their rights. Hopefully will get overturned, and hopefully the judge will be removed from office (sadly I doubt it, by any of the means available).
https://www.postcrescent.com/story/n...es/6607417001/
https://mishtalk.com/economics/wisco...ot-switch-jobs
Now, I think it WILL get overturned by a higher court if this judge doesn't get off his dictatorial bench he has climbed on.
But the more important part of this story, is this is precisely what the left wants. This is what they want when they declare 'Health care is a human right (except of course if you're unvaxxed)'. That's basically what ThedaCare argued, and what the judge pushed with his ruling. Once you declare something like health care a human right, you necessarily are saying that people are entitled to the labor and effort of someone else, to the point that if doctors, etc., decided to quit and go elsewhere, we'd see decisions like this forcing them to remain in place because 'health care is a human right'. You essentially create slaves required to provide health care, no matter their pay, no matter where they want to go, no matter if they want to switch careers, etc.. If it threatens that 'right', then you force it on them.
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