Jung v. Association of American Medical Colleges – Wikipedia

Jung v. Association of American Medical Colleges was an antitrust class-action lawsuit that alleged collusion to prevent American trainee doctors from negotiating for better working conditions. The working conditions of medical residents often involved 80- to 100-hour workweeks.[1] The suit had some early success but failed when the US Congress enacted a statute exempting matching programs from…

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