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Travel nurses are suing a hiring firm after conditions in NYC hospitals were worse than they expected

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Three Alabama nurses were recruited to work on the frontlines of the coronavirus pandemic in New York City hospitals.
They left after they say the conditions were worse than what was promised.
Now they’re suing Kansas-based recruiting firm Krucial Staffing. 
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Alabama nurses Wyatt Logan, Alexis Allen, and Latricia Hickenbottom left their jobs and families to work on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, according to a recently filed lawsuit

When they got to their assigned hospitals, however, they were surprised that they were given little training, needed to work without protective equipment, and were assigned to areas they didn’t have experience in. Now they’re suing the Kansas-based recruiting firm, Krucial Staffing.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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