Is it actually halachically forbidden to hire someone else's cleaning lady?

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LunchBreaker
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I've seen this claim many times, that it is unfair and against halacha to offer someone else's employee more money to work for you. This makes sense in some contexts; however, is it accurate as a general statement?

shpritz
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I do think it is wrong and may possibly be stealing.

Cranberry
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shpritz wrote: September 15th, 2020, 8:13 pm I do think it is wrong and may possibly be stealing.
Why would it be stealing? An at-will employee has every right to accept a better job.

Yankel The Goat
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The problem isn't taking the job. The problem is hiring the other person's employee for more money.

Cranberry
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YTG, why would that be a problem?

Arc
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Do people mean sneaky forms of poaching or just hiring the employee through the usual channels for a higher amount?


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