Banning Non-compete Clauses

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  • Опубликовано: 26 фев 2023
  • Good for you, bad for hospitals
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  • @DGlaucomflecken
    @DGlaucomflecken  Год назад +4981

    Jimothy works for health insurance, Himothy works for the hospital CEO, Bimothy works in publishing. They are all brothers.

    • @2AZSUN
      @2AZSUN Год назад +290

      Clarification is deeply appreciated.

    • @davidreynolds8865
      @davidreynolds8865 Год назад +127

      are they failed Johnathons?

    • @chanticleer0714
      @chanticleer0714 Год назад +327

      If they're all brothers, can we have a video of them all talking at Thanksgiving and playing "topper" to see who's boss is the worst???

    • @hiltonian_1260
      @hiltonian_1260 Год назад +185

      There must be a fourth brother who works for private equity. Pimothy?

    • @haleymist09
      @haleymist09 Год назад +36

      Their parents raised them well 💜 The world is tough on the good-hearted.

  • @macmedic892
    @macmedic892 Год назад +2595

    UPDATE:
    Himothy has been reprimanded for wrong-think, denounced in an “all employees” email, flogged, and ordered to repaint the lines in the parking garage-moving them 6 inches closer together to produce a net gain of 11 spaces-thus producing more revenue.

    • @SraTacoMal
      @SraTacoMal Год назад +95

      This is so realistic that it hurts.

    • @jimyeats
      @jimyeats Год назад +81

      Oh, it was far worse, Himothy was labelled as a conspiracy theorist and someone who promotes misinformation. Mainstream media picked up the story and now Himothy can’t get a job anywhere else.

    • @Mike-zf7lo
      @Mike-zf7lo Год назад +57

      *Circles the parking garage for 20 minutes because the employee to parking space ratio is absurd. Finally finds a spot on the roof and sprints to clock in*

    • @BombshElle_7
      @BombshElle_7 Год назад +2

      Flogged! 🤣

    • @macmedic892
      @macmedic892 Год назад +4

      @@BombshElle_7 yes, flogged: *pour encourager les autres*

  • @Nerdyknitter42
    @Nerdyknitter42 Год назад +812

    I just had to sign one of these. I did however make them take out the section on "wages are confidential and cannot be discussed with other employees" by pointing out that it was in direct violation of the National Labor Relations Act. They claimed it was an "old form". The practice started in the early 2000s. The NLRA was passed in 1935.

    • @claudjarodnez
      @claudjarodnez Год назад +80

      Wow!!! Really?? 😡
      It angers me that companies are still getting away with telling this lie to this day.

    • @lawrencetchen
      @lawrencetchen Год назад +86

      Scumbag move. You could still anonymously report them to the Department of Labor, right?

    • @jonleslie9761
      @jonleslie9761 Год назад +50

      Report this.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад +46

      Good on you!
      I should be used to it by now but I'm still shocked by what companies get away with in the (self-proclaimed?) Home of the Free. That non-compete clause is insane, it's beyond "capitalism for thee and socialism for me" straight into _"capitalism for me and indentured servitude for thee"._

    • @Nerdyknitter42
      @Nerdyknitter42 Год назад

      @@lawrencetchen National Labor Relations Board

  • @mauriciosalas3415
    @mauriciosalas3415 Месяц назад +11

    As of 15 hours ago the FTC has officially BANNED non compete agreements lets celebrate!🎉

  • @hiltonian_1260
    @hiltonian_1260 Год назад +1316

    I want the FTC to make CEOs weep blood.

    • @utopianfiat
      @utopianfiat Год назад +90

      Putting this on a cross stitched doily and hanging it on my wall brb

    • @markhaga8408
      @markhaga8408 Год назад +39

      ​@@utopianfiat Please, make two. I want to put that on the wall next to my bed so I can wake up to a motivational mantra every day 😂

    • @galamander_1327
      @galamander_1327 Год назад +56

      I want the FTC to make *shareholders* weep blood until there are no more shareholders. That way the revenue can be used for good instead of being siphoned off out of the system.

    • @masterimbecile
      @masterimbecile Год назад

      Give them Ebola viruses. Or all the warfarin stockpiles.

    • @pauldegregorio6432
      @pauldegregorio6432 Год назад +30

      You’re assuming hospital administrators are actually organic living creatures. Rookie mistake.😅

  • @abdoalghanai4693
    @abdoalghanai4693 Год назад +316

    "Finding solutions to problems that don't exist while ignoring actual problems that really do exist"
    Pure gold

    • @SolidChristianTeachings
      @SolidChristianTeachings Год назад +3

      That’s the part of this video I laughed at the most!!!

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад

      I was thinking "current-day GOP": You know, fiercely protecting their beloved subjects, I mean citizens, from all the dangers of wokeism (Sesame Street is woke now!) and feral drag queens and learning about that Relocation or Laborers that some snowflakes back in 1861 felt they had to have a war about.
      Never mind about a couple of lakes and rivers drying out. The water is still around _somewhere,_ after all!

  • @Lavarpsu10
    @Lavarpsu10 Год назад +629

    Non-competes also harm patients/clients. I'm a therapist changing practices soon - if my current job had required a non-compete, that would have prevented clients from transferring with me. Which means those clients have to get on waiting lists, interrupt their therapy for months, and start all over again with someone new, who may or may not be a good fit.

    • @VioletEmerald
      @VioletEmerald Год назад +27

      Most therapists I know of can't just take their patients with them when they change jobs. And indeed that's what happens to them. They have to start over with someone new.

    • @Terrafire123
      @Terrafire123 Год назад +4

      ...I mean, this sounds like a textbox example of when it would be ethical for you to be FORCED to sign a non-compete. You're blatantly stealing not just (so-called)workplace experience and business secrets, you're stealing actual, literal customers from your former employer.
      It may be good for the client, but it's HORRIBLE for the employer. The client normally just needs to suck it up and start over.

    • @darthclide
      @darthclide Год назад +52

      @@Terrafire123 You do know that the sign in the video "Free market for me, but not for thee" was a joke right? Not something to be called ethical?

    • @Terrafire123
      @Terrafire123 Год назад +5

      @@darthclide For most professions, yes. If you're a programmer or a waiter or something, a non-compete is simply to keep you trapped in your current job so you can't look for a better one elsewhere.
      For a therapist, customers are going to follow the therapist, not the company, so you're directly stealing customers from a company when you move.

    • @zer0legend109
      @zer0legend109 Год назад +59

      ​@@Terrafire123 then maybe, just maybe god forbid your employer could raise your salary or get u better job environment if the customers are yours and not the company

  • @llAlukall
    @llAlukall Год назад +781

    I'm a psychiatrist in Germany and I enjoy your videos about what life in a hospital or as a med student is like. They are so relatable. But every now and then there's a video like this one to remind me that even though we, too, have our struggles with insurance providers, bureaucrats and similar stuff, your nation's system appears at least in parts to be straight-up evil, hostile towards both patients and healthcare workers. Healthcare is a basic need of all citizens, all people, and it is one of the areas where the US stopped being a good example to the world a long time ago. Dear colleague, I thank you for the many laughs, and I hope you live to see change for the better in the way your country treats the ill and those who take care of them.

    • @AliciaMcIntire
      @AliciaMcIntire Год назад

      The scary thing is, if you ask some Americans, healthcare isn't a human right. They honestly believe that if someone does the right things, then they will either not get sick or have enough money to pay for everything themselves. So, if you can't pay your own Healthcare costs, you must be a bad person. We don't seem to believe in the inherent worth of a life; we expect people to prove that they are good enough to be here. This is why there is so much hatred for the idea of universal health care here. It's the tyranny of merit.

    • @chellybub
      @chellybub Год назад +22

      Here here

    • @christinefischer2137
      @christinefischer2137 Год назад +18

      Well said.

    • @lh3540
      @lh3540 Год назад

      Everything in America is designed to bully cash out of you. This country is exhausting and it's why there's so much unhinged violence.

    • @Sahdirah
      @Sahdirah Год назад +19

      Agreed. It doesn’t have to be this way.

  • @bluedevil0133
    @bluedevil0133 Год назад +365

    I feel this very deeply. Working as a physician with a non compete in a city with two major health care systems this cuts to the bone. Let’s go FTC!!!

    • @TheShizzlemop
      @TheShizzlemop Год назад +1

      post a comment with your story! in the description is a link to it

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 Год назад +10

      Is there a way to support the FTC in this endeavor? Can we send them messages or something, or do we just have to hope the lobbying efforts fail?

    • @5amiann
      @5amiann Год назад +7

      My town has notoriously had poor doctors because the worst doctor in town hires people with non compete clauses, then gets rid of the best ones when they see how awful he is and they have to leave town.

    • @TheRacerRich
      @TheRacerRich Год назад +2

      Talk to a lawyer, I bet you have a way out of that noncompete if you want it.

    • @steveappleton4183
      @steveappleton4183 Год назад +8

      They're barely enforceable. If the hospital doesn't want you working across town then they have to be willing to pay you to sit home for the duration of the clause. Non competes are only ever actually enforced for people with corporate secrets to protect against espionage.

  • @dclark142002
    @dclark142002 Год назад +27

    I always liked the response of a company looking to hire my father away from his decades long company when he mentioned the non-compete clause....
    "We have lawyers too."
    Most of those clauses aren't enforceable.

  • @randomname1251
    @randomname1251 Год назад +81

    Never knew Hospital Admin Code of Ethics included anything other than just “Screw them as hard as I can while making as much money as I can”.

  • @cardiacdrummer5443
    @cardiacdrummer5443 Год назад +123

    This one really hits home. People have called it the “Cath Lab Hustle” for a reason: every two years someone transfers because of better pay/hours. If hospitals would just pay core cast even $1 more/hour there would be more retention. Also hard to stay motivated when, as a former core staff, new grads with zero experience were being paid the same hourly rate as me at a competing facility even though I was maxed out at the top of the ladder.

    • @lizs8853
      @lizs8853 Год назад +11

      When you factor in the tiered pay structure, it encourages experienced staff to leave.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад +9

      That's why I'm getting a bad feeling in my stomach everytime I'm hearing of some white collar manager making six figures: because by now I immediately think that he got some tasty bonuses for achieving the sacred Upward Line, probably by either firing a lot of staff or wage theft or some other form of legalized robbery.

    • @draco89123
      @draco89123 10 месяцев назад

      It's bad for morale but economically it makes sense. The older you get, the less you're going to up and just leave. So 80% get fucked, 10% eventually leave, 10% quickly leave but the 80% who got kids/too old they just stay with their neutered salaries and it's ka-ching, ka-ching baby.

  • @andrewjanssen8663
    @andrewjanssen8663 Год назад +5

    This reminds me of the kerfuffle that happened in the Fox Cities in Wisconsin when Allegiant head-hunted ThedaCare’s entire cardiac cath lab radiology team. ThedaCare apparently didn’t have the nurses and techs bound by non-competes AND they refused to match Allegiant’s offers on the grounds of “if we give you raises, we have to give everyone else raises and we can’t afford that.” Then when the cath lab jumped ship, ThedaCare tried to sue to stop them on the grounds that not having a functioning cath lab would compromise patient care during the pandemic. Allegiant’s response was basically “your failure to prepare is not my emergency,” and the judge agreed.

  • @beckyt2707
    @beckyt2707 Год назад +37

    "It's important that they feel trapped"
    As a nurse I'm dying 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @JosephProffer
      @JosephProffer Год назад

      We laugh as we sign those sign-on/retention bonuses... Oops.

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад

      Best wishes to you, take care of your mental health!
      (Are there any studies on the mental health benefits of murdering CEOs in a 100% non-detectable way? Asking for a friend.)

  • @videt7459
    @videt7459 Год назад +8

    I had one MH private practice owner try to get me to sign a contract whose NC clause stipulated that I couldn't work in my profession anywhere within in a 100 mile radius of her office for TWO YEARS AFTER LEAVING. The world needs this rule, urgently.

  • @debraespey3968
    @debraespey3968 Год назад +74

    I work in an OR and see this with our anesthesia group. Even though they don’t have a patient practice that could possibly move with the docs if they left a hospital to go somewhere else, they are still forced into a non compete clause in their contracts. These clauses make no sense for docs without a patient practice like anesthesia. Love your videos. Especially the ones that poke at the different surgical specialties. As a surgical tech. I have personally stopped docs from doing something inappropriate with just a look just like how you portray OR nurses. Always makes me laugh. Keep the videos coming.

    • @dianeewoldt3035
      @dianeewoldt3035 Год назад +4

      I’ve always been partial to the Heavy Sign while looking over the top of my glasses as a deterrent to errant actions…

    • @debraespey3968
      @debraespey3968 Год назад +3

      @@dianeewoldt3035 my usual is just a raised eyebrow, but occasionally I’ll pull out, “I’m watching you” while I’m doing something else and not looking at them.

  • @bigidea121
    @bigidea121 Год назад +23

    Me *chuckling* as the child of a father who has been a contact/locum tenens Emergency Dr. for decades. Some hospitals have different management for the ER and the management always turns over every 1 to few years because of mergers or some group comes along promising the Hospital CEO "savings". But of course because of non-competes they have to basically let go of all the contract ER docs. And usually the contract prohibits getting hired at the sister hospitals nearby. My dad chooses to move himself around (driving & flying often to other states for days/weeks at a time) so that we (his family) didn't have to move around. He's worked in hospitals across at least 5 states.

    • @MasterGhostf
      @MasterGhostf Год назад +1

      aren't non compete clauses non holdable in court?
      Couldn't they be ignored.

    • @tlpineapple1
      @tlpineapple1 Год назад +2

      @@MasterGhostf Yes and no. Non-competes exist in a legal grey area, especially when it comes to high skill professions where their skills are by far the most important factors of their employment. In these cases it gets increadibly hard to defend against non-competes because that skill can be considered taking company secrets somewhere else. Youll never see employees that work in walmart or mcdonalds (except high level managers) be held to a non-compete, but it gets murky for workers like doctors, lawyers and the like.

    • @claudjarodnez
      @claudjarodnez Год назад

      🤯

    • @bigidea121
      @bigidea121 Год назад

      @@MasterGhostf I don't know. I think it depends on the industry and the actual contact and if you can convince a judge it's unfair or makes no sense. But I guess the argument is no one made you sign so you agree when you take the job and can't complain after. 🤷🏿‍♀️

  • @elizabethpages1557
    @elizabethpages1557 Год назад +171

    Hospitals paying people what they're worth?! *GASP* How dare you give them hope of enough money so that they don't have to get a second job and possibly go home to their families 🙄🙄

    • @Julia-lk8jn
      @Julia-lk8jn Год назад

      This is clearly the Dems attacking the good ole' American family once again! Those workers will be able to go home, communicate with their spouses and/or children, and then suddenly you have all these arguments and fights which never would have happened if every adult has at least two jobs, and communication is via messenger app like nature intended!

  • @shesaidsomething1
    @shesaidsomething1 Год назад +5

    Thank you! The more the word gets out about non-competes (in every industry), the better it is for workers!

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher Год назад +118

    This shows the dark reality of our system and shows how greedy the Healthcare system is in the United States

    • @celestialstar6450
      @celestialstar6450 Год назад +11

      “For profit” - these two words explain everything. Greed truly is the root of all evil.

    • @ericeandco
      @ericeandco Год назад

      It’s not just health care and it’s not just professionals. These types of employment contracts are abused. They hurt competition and people. They should have been banned ages ago. It’ll probably never happen.

  • @TheDomNukem
    @TheDomNukem Месяц назад +3

    This has aged beautifully.

  • @ryanjones7202
    @ryanjones7202 Год назад +60

    This is hilarious and also true! One of my 1st jobs in the field they offered me well below the average salary from someone of my experience, Education, and training. I had another interview the next day that offered me the salary I asked for (average at the time) and a sign on bonus. Health care systems really try to screw their workers to keep them in their position while underpaying them and the only way to improve is to leave the job and sometimes that company as a whole. It is really a shame.

    • @galamander_1327
      @galamander_1327 Год назад +8

      Most workplaces aim to pay their employees just enough to barely squeak by, but not enough to have the energy or resources to look for another job. The student debt load, and fear of losing their shitty health insurance, supports this goal.

  • @jamesburton1050
    @jamesburton1050 Год назад +48

    Yup! I'm beginning to learn how little of a free market we actually have in certain areas!

    • @SugarandSarcasm
      @SugarandSarcasm Год назад +8

      Corporate greed stifles free market? Say it ain’t so!

    • @thebiggestpanda1
      @thebiggestpanda1 Год назад

      It’s better described as the best of socialism and free market for the corporations and government while the average person is treated as a tax slave pay pig.

  • @Sissalu
    @Sissalu Год назад +4

    How is it I'm so delightfully deceived into believing I'm watching a real conversation?! I love it!

  • @soumaya4960
    @soumaya4960 Год назад +761

    Every video you make about US healthcare system fills me with joy and gratitude to be European. I'm so sorry for you guys though

    • @vancetang2288
      @vancetang2288 Год назад +27

      And Canadian 😂😂😂

    • @romainsavioz5466
      @romainsavioz5466 Год назад +18

      Even swiss

    • @prcervi
      @prcervi Год назад +26

      we're working through it politely right now, arson and riots are sitting on the back burner still though

    • @sophiedowney1077
      @sophiedowney1077 Год назад +62

      This isn't just about healthcare. Noncompetes exist in a lot of industries. It prevents video game developers from quitting and not just from finding a new job, but they also can't start their own company after they quit. I hope this rule goes through. I wouldn't be surprised if a whole bunch of Ubisoft and Activision-Blizzard (the evilest game company) and EA(the second evilest game company) employees quit to start their own studios free of the 80 hour workweeks and 7/10 games. We will be ushered into a new era of smaller studios making shorter games with more love and care put into them and releases free of bugs! Long live the indie games!

    • @Zer0r2
      @Zer0r2 Год назад +50

      Speaking as a doctor in the UK, I would gladly work in the US healthcare system over the NHS in our country. We have something even worse than non-compete clauses in the UK - we have a monopsony employer (The NHS) which allows the government to suppress our wages because we have nowhere else in the country we can work. The god awful pay of junior doctors in the UK is what prompted us to vote for industrial action and to go on strike to be paid a decent wage. In fact, that is why many of our colleagues are leaving the country with many moving to Australia, Canada and the US where the pay and lifestyle is much superior to anything we have here in comparison.

  • @dannibble
    @dannibble Год назад +17

    The Doc really came out swinging on that first answer. The nurses union at work is negotiating contracts and I think I'm gonna share this with them.

  • @ItBePatYo
    @ItBePatYo Год назад +95

    Another banger from Dr. G!
    Keep killing it, bro!

  • @RileyLulich
    @RileyLulich Год назад +9

    I'm currently stuck in a noncompete. I recently hired someone to do the same job for $3/hr more. It's infuriating, but I have no bargaining power because if I want to have a similar job I have to either wait a full year after quitting or move to the other side of the state. I love so many things about where I work, but they don't pay me nearly enough - especially considering they just added on more responsibilities.

    • @RileyLulich
      @RileyLulich Год назад +1

      I'm not even in the medical field.

    • @williambrown319
      @williambrown319 Год назад +1

      Unionize

    • @mwertesmediocregaming
      @mwertesmediocregaming Год назад +1

      Most non-competes are unenforcable (citation needed). You should talk to an employment lawyer to find out.

  • @ShouVertica
    @ShouVertica Год назад +45

    Spot on.
    Non compete clauses are illegal if the employee no longer works for you in other cases, but medical systems somehow avoid this in America.

    • @averywellsand888
      @averywellsand888 Год назад +2

      Medical and unions

    • @adamorick2872
      @adamorick2872 Год назад +6

      Not just medical. Loads of jobs have noncompete clauses

    • @ShouVertica
      @ShouVertica Год назад +3

      @@adamorick2872 Not after employment, generally only while employed.

    • @tscimb
      @tscimb Год назад +5

      ​@@ShouVertica my last industry was nowhere near medical, and had a non-compete rider.
      Luckily, it was written so poorly that very few could be penalized - but boy did they try!

    • @TonyYarusso
      @TonyYarusso Год назад +9

      @@adamorick2872 Lots of noncompete clauses turn out to be invalid and unenforceable though if you ever bother taking it to court. They function primarily through fear and intimidation hoping people won’t figure that out.

  • @Dani-pq5dh
    @Dani-pq5dh Год назад +41

    Himothy, Jimothy, and Bill (this sounds like the start of a nursery rhyme) are going to lead the uprising.

    • @sldenn5303
      @sldenn5303 Год назад +4

      Keep fighting the good fight Himothy!!!

    • @owlislike
      @owlislike Год назад +7

      Jonathan needs to be in the uprising too. His speeches to the troops would be very short but incredibly effective.

    • @eileene.5870
      @eileene.5870 Год назад

      Don't tell anyone I let you in on this, but the Jonathans have their own uprising coming soon! I'm fairly confident that all of us nurses are going to join them, because we too do all the work with none of the glory of the doctors!!

  • @shamod07utube
    @shamod07utube Год назад +10

    Truth brother! Out hospital keeps asking us to contact the state to tell them to vote against this. Pay is more and treat us well!!!

  • @BigbyOShaunessy
    @BigbyOShaunessy Год назад +7

    I can’t imagine this happening in the land of the free. And patients must truly appreciated being cared for by a professional being coerced to provide their services.

    • @EWSwot
      @EWSwot Год назад +2

      The land of the what?

    • @Candlemancer
      @Candlemancer Год назад +3

      @@EWSwot he misspelled fee

  • @soulbrosampson
    @soulbrosampson Год назад +12

    Of all of the videos this is the most serious and spot on. It’s unbelievable the physicians have allowed the current status quo to exist for so long.

  • @scrollcaps
    @scrollcaps Год назад +11

    Legend has it that CEO is still trying to compute Himothy's final suggestion to this day.

  • @nashvillan76
    @nashvillan76 Год назад +31

    This is for Will (Not Dr. Glaucomflecken). I just read about your incredible journey and absolutely love that you have turned to comedy as a coping mechanism through your challenges. Kudos and a huge "thank you" to you and your wife for making mine and others' day a bit brighter while simplifying the most complex healthcare system in the universe.

  • @abelromero8967
    @abelromero8967 19 дней назад +3

    May 2024, the FTC has now banned non-competes for almost all employees.

  • @Justanotherpersonontheinternet
    @Justanotherpersonontheinternet Год назад +73

    This is much more important than school

  • @mike9512
    @mike9512 Год назад +13

    Can't think of a youtuber that makes me want to laugh and cry as much as Dr. Glaucomefleken

  • @jessicabennett2850
    @jessicabennett2850 Год назад +7

    When I first saw your videos, I genuinely believed that you created a new word to use as your social media name. Imagine my surprise when I just saw the word "glaukomflecken" on one of my medical school lecture slides! I shall now call you Dr. Small Anterior Subcapsular Opacities Secondary to Lens Epithelial Necrosis Resulting from Acute Angle Closure Glaucoma.

    • @maurmi
      @maurmi Год назад

      😄

    • @ValleyOakPaper
      @ValleyOakPaper Год назад

      I wonder why the medical term is in German. Glaukom=glaucoma, Flecken=spots. It could have been glaucoma spots. 🤷🏼‍♀

  • @Thaccus
    @Thaccus Год назад +3

    Thank you for pointing out this monumental change to workers rights. I would have never known that this hope for worker's rights existed unless you had created a content stream that is both fun and informative.

  • @Xogrim1
    @Xogrim1 Год назад +3

    The best part about this is how good an actor Dr Glacomflecken is by being able to do this skit and keeping a straight face while being force to say ethics twice with the character he's playing.

  • @steffimago5524
    @steffimago5524 Год назад +1

    The zoom in and blink at the end = every middle to upper managements face ever when questioned

  • @l00tur
    @l00tur Год назад +1

    A former colleague of mine recently went though a whole non compete clause rigmarole from his previous employer preventing him from moving on to the new employer was hired, because the entire department was vacant.
    It was Ascension hospital preventing nearly an entire department from leaving to Aurora Medical. The employees from that specific department had sat down several times with Ascension to work out a better deal but negotiations broke down.
    A judge stayed the request from Ascension to prevent the employees leave until they could replace them. Made the news in Wisconsin.
    I don’t recall ever seeing something like that before in my entire working career.

  • @PratzStrike
    @PratzStrike 21 день назад

    That last stare. There are no lights on behind those eyes. I love it.

  • @viniciuslima9430
    @viniciuslima9430 Год назад +12

    Are we ignoring the “free market for me but not for thee.”😂😂😂😂
    The old english style shows how long these nonsense has been going on. Genius😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @MrEsPlace
    @MrEsPlace Год назад +11

    There's been non-compete clauses and NDAs in the blue collar industry for decades.
    The antifreeze in your car is the same antifreeze they took out last time. They don't throw it away, it's filtered, ran through a reverse osmosis machine, additives thrown back in and sold back to the mechanic's

    • @MrEsPlace
      @MrEsPlace Год назад +8

      But I'm not supposed to say that

    • @almaraNZ
      @almaraNZ Год назад +11

      What's wrong with that? Sounds like a good way to reduce unnecessary industrial chemical waste. Chemistry is just chemistry. We do the same thing to humans (you just described dialysis)

    • @claudjarodnez
      @claudjarodnez Год назад +3

      @@almaraNZ But we shouldn't have to pay full price for a product that's simply being reused

    • @Candlemancer
      @Candlemancer Год назад

      @@claudjarodnez do you think that process is free? You're getting the same thing as if it was new, why should they have to charge less for it?
      This shortsighted, wasteful selfishness is exactly why our species is fucked

  • @estanford826
    @estanford826 Год назад +2

    One day, one of the 'suits' came to visit the Anesthesia Office. He thought I was one of the Docs (I am a CRNA). He proudly went on and on about how we don't give raises to nurses (all nurses) until too many of them leave for other hospitals. "We know that they have no place to go, that they can't just up and leave the area, they their husbands work in this town too, blah blah blah". It was quite funny. The (other) Docs were trying to clue him in on the fact that I was not 'one of them' but he just kept on yappin'. Naturally I informed my cohorts. The nurses got their raises.

  • @justynas1167
    @justynas1167 Год назад +4

    How can a video be so uplifting and despairing at the same time 😭

  • @mysterylovescompany2657
    @mysterylovescompany2657 Год назад +13

    Someone needs to permalink this channel in r/BoringDystopia some day.
    Thanks for always staying on the ball, Doc Glauk! I'm sorry your system is so evil; you a real one.❤

  • @HellecticMojo
    @HellecticMojo Месяц назад +2

    Oh boy, this aged delightfully.

  • @theEumenides
    @theEumenides Год назад +1

    My best friend's husband is an opthalmologist, and when she told me about non-compete clauses, it absolutely blew my mind.

  • @mikerouch416
    @mikerouch416 Год назад +4

    This needs to go viral!

  • @NinjaElephant
    @NinjaElephant Год назад +33

    This is a thing in the US too where doctors actually get paid well?! Crazy! At my hospital in Austria I even had to ask for permission to hold a lecture at university because it could be considered competition 😂.

    • @christophebrou1178
      @christophebrou1178 Год назад +1

      Nicht dein ernst😂😂?

    • @NinjaElephant
      @NinjaElephant Год назад +3

      @@christophebrou1178 ernster war ich nur als ich sagte dass medizinische Pubklikationen frei zugänglich sein sollten. Ist auch nicht das erste Krankenhaus in dem ich das erlebe. Wirklich traurig.

    • @bosstowndynamics5488
      @bosstowndynamics5488 Год назад +7

      From what I understand only specialists in the US get paid well, everyone else winds up working long hours for not actually that much per hour.

  • @sapientisessevolo4364
    @sapientisessevolo4364 Год назад +26

    I'm not going to do the math, but I bet that paying people what they're worth would actually save money since you won't have to spend Asklepius knows how much lobbying multiple times

    • @bosstowndynamics5488
      @bosstowndynamics5488 Год назад +4

      Sadly I suspect it would work out in favour of lobbying in the long term - as expensive as lobbying sounds you've got to remember you only need to lobby a few people, whereas nation wide you've got to pay a *lot* of healthcare workers.

    • @ChrisCaramia
      @ChrisCaramia Год назад +3

      Lobbying can be a tax writeoff; paying employees is not.

    • @Candlemancer
      @Candlemancer Год назад +2

      You're all missing the bigger picture: the business executives, lobbyists, and politicians are all *friends.* It's an excuse to funnel more money into their friends' pockets as much as anything else.

  • @DrJeffreyTran
    @DrJeffreyTran Год назад +6

    This is so relevant. I love the recent private equity emphasis too

  • @emilyyates662
    @emilyyates662 Год назад +2

    I am so invested in these characters.

  • @CanyonALynn
    @CanyonALynn Год назад +16

    Himothy: "Finding solutions to problems that don't exist while ignoring actual problems that really do exist."
    Me: Ah, RUclips?

    • @silverjohn6037
      @silverjohn6037 Год назад +3

      I'd say politicians but they're more along the lines of "There is no problem unless the solution benefits me and my social group... in which case it's an emergency not a problem."

  • @swordonboard4089
    @swordonboard4089 Год назад +2

    Dr. Glaucomflecken should speak to the congress one day

  • @phoebegilliland8897
    @phoebegilliland8897 Год назад +3

    This is off-topic, but I thought the title said "Banning Non-Complete Clauses". I couldn't figure out who in healthcare was so passionate about grammar.

  • @williambrown319
    @williambrown319 Год назад +3

    Current for profit hospitals...thank you soooo much Nixon. So so so very much

  • @everydaytwiceonsundays4498
    @everydaytwiceonsundays4498 Год назад +1

    And it's the same everywhere - in the corporate world, you can be great at your job and be denied a raise, even when they know you've had a better offer, and then you leave and they have to hire someone else... that costs them more than what you asked, plus the whole onboarding and training costs, and they never learn.. It's like employers just refuse to cooperate with employees for the sake of it.
    Power rots people's brains or something.

  • @TheFalrinn
    @TheFalrinn Год назад +18

    Non-competes might sort of make sense for high level people with access to a lot of proprietary information, but they are far too often used against random employees to artificially raise the cost of quitting without providing any actual benefit to the employee.

  • @Sharona80
    @Sharona80 Год назад +3

    So true it hurts. Bilaterally.

  • @nh4826
    @nh4826 Год назад +3

    This is the world building I appreciate!

  • @beojack4592
    @beojack4592 Год назад +2

    As a lawyer, it disturbs me that the medical profession does not seem to have an equivalent to the American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct Rule 5.6: Restrictions on the Rights to Practice. In short, the rule makes it impermissible for an attorney to either sign a non-compete agreement limiting their ability to practice law, or even to offer another attorney such an agreement. The legal profession acknowledges non-compete agreements would allow for the manipulation of the market for access to legal services in ways that harm clients, and so bans them accordingly. But medicine missed out on that one.
    Also, Rule 5.4's general prohibition on sharing legal fees with nonlawyers means that the practice of law is largely free from being owned and controlled by private equity, and so lawyer's ability to fulfill their professional obligations to their clients is not interfered with by some non-lawyer investor, who of course would not share those professional obligations and might not be very interested in respecting them. Medicine really missed out on that one too and there is no better argument for why lawyers should keep our Rule 5.4 then what has happened to many hospitals which became privately owned.

  • @hhdhpublic
    @hhdhpublic Год назад +6

    I originally read the title as non-compLete clauses and came in with very, very different expectations on the topic of the video.

  • @larskjar
    @larskjar Год назад +5

    Ahh, I quite like the Danish rules: you can have a non compete, but only if you pay the worker what the new job would have for not working there.

  • @notlikely4468
    @notlikely4468 Год назад +2

    As my father used to say....
    "That's why your toolbox has wheels"

  • @theplaylab9336
    @theplaylab9336 Год назад

    This should just be played in front of Congress and simulcast on TV as testimony.

  • @burnsidepatrick
    @burnsidepatrick Год назад +1

    You, along with everyone else out there delivering fantastic humor and FOAM, truly need donation buttons. A massive amount of tiny donations could make a small dent to repay you for your time and do whatever you desire with the funds. It continues to amaze me how I benefit from other's selfless efforts!!!!

  • @harsharao3555
    @harsharao3555 Год назад +1

    Best video ever, also hope the federal law against non compete passes.

  • @youtuber7186
    @youtuber7186 Год назад +1

    First of all, I appreciate you taking a stand against the predatory nature of private medicine and calling out things that may come out to hurt your career prospects for the well-being of the people you serve as a professional.
    With that being said, I want to correct your assumption that workplace competition will lead to the healthcare professionals being paid what they are worth. Even if there exists perfect competition, meaning infinitely competing firms all competing in good faith, employees can never be paid what they are worth in a privately owned business.
    This is because profits are derived from the value the workers produce and profit in itself is a requirement for capitalist firms to not go bankrupt individually and for the economy as a whole to avoid collapse. Even in this idealized world, workers will at best earn a very high fraction of the value they produce, as profit margins would shrink as far as systemically possible from the aforementioned competition.
    In the real world, few corporations dominate the entire market and have large influence over policy in the markets they control, because of the sheer concentration of wealth the owners have.
    So, as good as removing these non-compete clauses are, it is merely treating a symptom of the disease that is private ownership over the healthcare industry and its inherent and unavoidable conclusion of placing profit over the literal life and health of sick people.

  • @xmas74
    @xmas74 Год назад +1

    It's not just healthcare. My daughter is a college student and recently interviewed for a part-time wait job. The manager stated if she accepts the job she'd need to sign a non compete for 2 years for any kind of restaurant work.
    It's ludicrous.

  • @joehart3481
    @joehart3481 Год назад

    Yes! I am commenting on the rule! Thank you!

  • @doctordoctor7469
    @doctordoctor7469 Год назад

    One of your best works!

  • @31dknight
    @31dknight Год назад

    Another great video from the doctor. Keep it up

  • @jordanscott7576
    @jordanscott7576 Месяц назад +4

    Aged well

  • @iluvsoftbl
    @iluvsoftbl Год назад +2

    FTC incoming 🙌 it's good thing for vet med too. (heyyyy! I'm an eyeball doc for the doggos👋)

  • @garrettkajmowicz
    @garrettkajmowicz Год назад +8

    Non-compete agreements make sense when there is important and limited proprietary information to be protected. That *might* reasonably apply to some senior executives in a large healthcare facility. But it doesn't apply to front-line workers because they don't have useful proprietary information (unless you count "medicine" itself as proprietary).

    • @zelotaz
      @zelotaz 10 месяцев назад

      I may have lost in translation of what a non compete does entirely but isn't what you described what non-disclosure agreements are for?

  • @greenjp779
    @greenjp779 Год назад

    I lost my job and wasn't allowed to work with the competitor for 6 months after the job was ended. So I had to start in a completely new industry from scratch, where none of my previous experience mattered or helped. I am never working for another job that demands a non compete program

  • @jamfork3871
    @jamfork3871 Год назад +1

    I'd love to see a video on banning networks, always pissed how my cars and dogs have insurance coverage coast to coast but once I the one paying for all of it go from blue cross Minnesota down to blue cross Texas I'm out of network and my insurance bails on me...

  • @yearight1205
    @yearight1205 9 месяцев назад

    I work for a company where my previous manager quit and went to a company that pays more. He wants me and another employee to go work for him, and I'd earn substantially more if I were to go there. But thanks to this fun clause, I can't go. I really hate it.

  • @Yacovo
    @Yacovo Год назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @nip3004
    @nip3004 Год назад +1

    I mean most states it won't even make it to court unless the employer can both show you have trade secrets and that it would be significantly detrimental if they got out.

  • @kimbratten6285
    @kimbratten6285 Год назад

    I'm a nurse and they pay me the same amount I got in 2007 before the crash. After the crash they cut floor nurses pay because there was an influx of nurses. It's only come back 15 years later. We deserve more pay.

  • @silasketgaskets8709
    @silasketgaskets8709 Год назад

    recall doing a stint in hawaii er's on oahu. big mainand management company involved and used their standrd non compete within 50 mile radius clause but they realized this limited staff to just their facility on the small island. meant you could not get a second job or part time hours period. they realized this and finally made it optional to sign clause.

  • @shelbysixta4020
    @shelbysixta4020 Год назад +1

    The truth in this is so painful

  • @skipads5141
    @skipads5141 Год назад

    Oh boy!! Hospital bills can go up even more.

  • @MaxMckayful
    @MaxMckayful Год назад +2

    The one thing missing is the CEO hiring a union-buster to track Himothy's movements and launch intimidation threats for asking such questions. Maybe that's the next episode.

  • @s.grey.k
    @s.grey.k Год назад +1

    This is 100% true in journalism as well

  • @elysahatestostudy9364
    @elysahatestostudy9364 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fun Fact: just paying staff well is often cheaper, more efficient, and brings more profits, but when it comes to cruelty is the only time that money is not a factor.

  • @triciajohnson8332
    @triciajohnson8332 Год назад

    thank you for if nothing else, you see the problems! been in healthcare a while and hated the ways Admn. screwed workers over. burn-out was just something you ignored to get the job done.

  • @iwontliveinfear
    @iwontliveinfear Год назад

    My wife works at one of the few hospitals in this country that actually supports banning non-compete clauses.
    She works at a large, locally owned nonprofit hospital. The pay is terrible but the benefits are worth it.

  • @sarahe7515
    @sarahe7515 Год назад

    Most people don’t realize that their NCC is not active because you are legally supposed to get paid for it. Make sure you get paid if you sign one. ETA I found this out when my husband found a job with an honest businessman and yes that includes nurses on staff. Check your state laws for exact but most companies don’t pay for their BS agreement when they are supposed to.

  • @yaboicolleen
    @yaboicolleen Год назад

    I can't wait to see what variation of Timothy you come up with next

  • @danielbickford3458
    @danielbickford3458 Год назад

    Reminds me of that scene from Scrubs where one of the doctors imagined he patients at a checkout aisle and were scanning the patients as if they had a barcode

  • @noerd421427
    @noerd421427 Год назад +3

    Can we have all of the imothy's at a session with the therapist?

  • @nathanmitchell2827
    @nathanmitchell2827 Год назад

    Never has something been so true, our hospital just hired a TEAM (not a person) but a team of people dedicated to looking through nursing and respiratory therapy charts in real time, so that if every little thing isn’t charted to their specifications, they mark it against them, which they then use to determine raises. All while our nurses and RTs are working understaffed, and underpaid, with their raises already falling short of inflation rates. Why wouldn’t they just spend this same amount of money hiring more nurses and RTs?

  • @pedropimenta896
    @pedropimenta896 Год назад +2

    Non-compete clauses and monopoly go hand in hand.

  • @ZeroGaming-el7yt
    @ZeroGaming-el7yt Год назад

    Would like to see a short about EMS and fire