"No-compete" contracts prevent travel nurses from accepting government work in NL. We find out what that means
More than 300 nurses employed by private companies are working in NL right now. They make better money and have more perks than those working in government jobs. But the contracts they sign include "no-compete" clauses that limit their employment options after their contracts end. Yvette Coffey is the president of the Registered Nurses Union of Newfoundland and Labrador, and she spoke with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
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