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Related: About this forumHealth Care Company Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Conspiring to Suppress Wages of School Nurses
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/health-care-company-pleads-guilty-and-sentenced-conspiring-suppress-wages-school-nursesDepartment of Justice
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Thursday, October 27, 2022
Health Care Company Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Conspiring to Suppress Wages of School Nurses
Company Admits to Criminal Allocation and Wage-Fixing Conspiracy Targeting Nurses Serving a Nevada School District
VDA OC LLC (VDA), a health care staffing company, pleaded guilty and was sentenced today for entering into and engaging in a conspiracy with a competitor to allocate employee nurses and to fix the wages of those nurses.
During the conspiracy, from about October 2016 until July 2017, VDA, then known as Advantage On Call, LLC, was one of two primary providers of contract nursing services to the Clark County School District. According to the plea agreement it entered into with the government, VDA, through one of its employees, participated in a conspiracy with another contract health care staffing firm to suppress and eliminate competition by agreeing to allocate nurses and fix the wages of those nurses. At the same hearing during which VDA pleaded guilty, U.S. District Court Judge Richard F. Boulware II sentenced VDA to pay a criminal fine of $62,000 and restitution of $72,000 to victim nurses.
Free and open labor markets are a cornerstone of the American dream, said Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. Todays guilty plea demonstrates our commitment to ensuring that workers receive competitive wages and a fair chance to pursue better work and that criminals who conspire to deprive them of those rights are held accountable. The courts sentence will compensate the hardworking health care workers who were victims of this crime.
Protecting workers from antitrust schemes such as wage-fixing and employee allocation remains a priority for the U.S. Attorneys Office, said U.S. Attorney Jason M. Frierson for the District of Nevada. We are committed to working with the Antitrust Division and FBI to prosecute anticompetitive conduct that affects opportunities for workers and the labor market.
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Office of Public Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, October 27, 2022
Health Care Company Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Conspiring to Suppress Wages of School Nurses
Company Admits to Criminal Allocation and Wage-Fixing Conspiracy Targeting Nurses Serving a Nevada School District
VDA OC LLC (VDA), a health care staffing company, pleaded guilty and was sentenced today for entering into and engaging in a conspiracy with a competitor to allocate employee nurses and to fix the wages of those nurses.
During the conspiracy, from about October 2016 until July 2017, VDA, then known as Advantage On Call, LLC, was one of two primary providers of contract nursing services to the Clark County School District. According to the plea agreement it entered into with the government, VDA, through one of its employees, participated in a conspiracy with another contract health care staffing firm to suppress and eliminate competition by agreeing to allocate nurses and fix the wages of those nurses. At the same hearing during which VDA pleaded guilty, U.S. District Court Judge Richard F. Boulware II sentenced VDA to pay a criminal fine of $62,000 and restitution of $72,000 to victim nurses.
Free and open labor markets are a cornerstone of the American dream, said Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. Todays guilty plea demonstrates our commitment to ensuring that workers receive competitive wages and a fair chance to pursue better work and that criminals who conspire to deprive them of those rights are held accountable. The courts sentence will compensate the hardworking health care workers who were victims of this crime.
Protecting workers from antitrust schemes such as wage-fixing and employee allocation remains a priority for the U.S. Attorneys Office, said U.S. Attorney Jason M. Frierson for the District of Nevada. We are committed to working with the Antitrust Division and FBI to prosecute anticompetitive conduct that affects opportunities for workers and the labor market.
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Health Care Company Pleads Guilty and is Sentenced for Conspiring to Suppress Wages of School Nurses (Original Post)
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Oct 2022
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OldBaldy1701E
(6,320 posts)1. "Free and open labor markets are a cornerstone of the American dream,"
BBWWAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
(Sorry, I could not hold back. Mainly because I do not think they were ever 'free and open'.)
sop
(11,162 posts)2. There's still an active Antitrust Division in the DOJ? And the FBI is "prosecuting anticompetitive
conduct that affects opportunities for workers and the labor market"? Who knew?