borndead1 wrote:Why is there any target at all? If a new company comes in and offers people higher pay/better benefits, isn't that a good thing?
No, it's not a good thing because of the method which was employed... there's a conspiracy there to callously leave a hospital without an entire team of people.
Some would consider that evil according to our definitions of such.
So no... the method of obtaining the talent was malicious and callous and what's disturbing is nobody saw anything morally wrong with doing this.
As far as I'm concerned, the whole lot of them are a bunch of sh*tbags... all parties involved.
As of this morning though, I still reluctantly agree with those of you who didn't think of the ethical implications, but I consider you morally dubious. It's ok though, we're Americans, it's expected of us.
Oh, I know it makes me an awful human, but I generally side with HD on employees, as I spent most of my career as an Employer and not an Employee... so I might be a bit biased.