While it would be principled to flip the bird, the bottom line is the bottom line. Kaiser has often been referred to by its employees as having the quality of "golden handcuffs," meaning, the bennies/pay were so good, you need not look elsewhere for a paycheck. Based on that alone, and notwithstanding the bullshit letter referenced above…
While it would be principled to flip the bird, the bottom line is the bottom line. Kaiser has often been referred to by its employees as having the quality of "golden handcuffs," meaning, the bennies/pay were so good, you need not look elsewhere for a paycheck. Based on that alone, and notwithstanding the bullshit letter referenced above, I bet very few will flip the bird and the great majority, in whose market Kaiser is the *only* HMO employer, will return and demand wage rates not seen for RNs in our lifetime. And rightfully so. Kaiser should rightfully be ::FLEECED:: and then litigated into oblivion along with the other medico-tyrants cough Mayo cough BCBS.
While it would be principled to flip the bird, the bottom line is the bottom line. Kaiser has often been referred to by its employees as having the quality of "golden handcuffs," meaning, the bennies/pay were so good, you need not look elsewhere for a paycheck. Based on that alone, and notwithstanding the bullshit letter referenced above, I bet very few will flip the bird and the great majority, in whose market Kaiser is the *only* HMO employer, will return and demand wage rates not seen for RNs in our lifetime. And rightfully so. Kaiser should rightfully be ::FLEECED:: and then litigated into oblivion along with the other medico-tyrants cough Mayo cough BCBS.