Medpro Sues Foreign Nurse for Trying to Find Paid Work, Settles for Nothing
Medpro Sues Foreign Nurse for Trying to Find Paid Work, Settles for Nothing
A foreign nurse working in the United States has settled with MedPro, a healthcare staffing agency that Eden Selispara says treated her like an ‘indentured servant.’The 33-year old Philippines national had been working overseas in Abu Dhabi when she was picked up by MedPro. Each year, staffing agencies provide visas to thousands of foreign workers, many from the Philippines, India and other Asian countries. In exchange for a contract and wage garnishment, the workers can earn higher salaries than they’d be able to in the Middle-East or their home countries.Selispara says she signed on with MedPro after being promised $26 per hour and the promise of a “travel adventure.” Her contract, according to the Sun-Sentinel, obligated her to work wherever MedPro sent her for up to three years. In addition to a time commitment, she’d pay the agency $33,320 in exchange for securing an American visa and transportation to the United States.Two months after arriving in South Florida, Selispara began questioning her arrangement. She’d been placed in a three-bedroom apartment in Sunrise, FL, with eight other immigrant nurses. MedPro forbade her from applying to other positions and told her she wasn’t allowed to travel farther than Miami.The $2,500 Selispara had been given to last three months was set aside for “relocation costs,” and she was instructed not to spend it until she’d been given an assignment.
Selispara says the staffing agency essentially trapped her in a crowded apartment and didn't compensate her for two months without employment. Image via Marco Verch/Flickr. (CCA-BY-2.0)
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