It’s just a distraction
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In addition to that gem, I had two jobs at the hospital health system. I should have been paid time and a half for 8 years. I asked 3 managers about it and never pursued it like I should have. All of a sudden I started being paid over time. When I got a lawyer to pursue for back pay, the hospital had every major law firm on retainer. You think that isn’t deliberate? They changed their representation from a female lawyer to a male lawyer, “lost” copies of 8 years of my pay stubs, so I had to resend them, delayed until the statute of limitations ran out so I would have to pay several thousands in Federal court, with no guarantee of winning. I was advised by my lawyer, who I obtained in another city, to drop the case. I believe to this day my lawyer was either intimidated, paid off, or promised something. I dropped the case because I couldn’t afford to pursue it. I chalked it up as a learning experience-I needed the extra money from the second job, so I let things slide with the payment. So it was 50% my fault for not pursuing it. Mysteriously a couple weeks later I had $35,000 deposited in my checking account. That amounted to 2 years of underpayments which is all they were legally required to pay. I had been asking for 8 years, with interest which would have been $120,000. You live and learn. But to answer your question, I believe hospitals collude with the government: perform unnecessary surgeries, hide medical mistakes by nurses and doctors, collude via hospice to hasten deaths, underpay staff, etc. They have the power, they have the high powered law firms in their pockets. I have no trouble believing they colluded with the government on the Covid hoax. They force flu vaccine and the Covid shots on employees who won’t stand up to them.