Thread regarding Ascension Health layoffs

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Just received a notice that I’m being let go. Anyone else impacted?

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@OP+1kMjyFvF remote lab team leader?

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Post ID: @ilmk+1kMjyFvF

Remote team leader joins meetings EVERY DAY hungover. What a joke.

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Post ID: @hiut+1kMjyFvF

Any word if the OKLAHOMA ministry is in danger?

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Post ID: @fzdv+1kMjyFvF

This is part of the I master plan. They made their tax free profits to open more lucrative businesses and they are getting out of the 'care' business. Not that they ever cared to begin with. Private equity, corporate raiding, whatever it is the result is the same.

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Post ID: @cpdc+1kMjyFvF

HR would be the only ones that have a full list but I’ve heard close to 80 sites closing with the average of 5-10 employees that’s close to 800 positions of nurses and doctors

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Post ID: @bcix+1kMjyFvF

More facilities closing throughout Indiana

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Post ID: @8kvt+1kMjyFvF

I'm going to boycott this forum from now on due to the censorship in favor of Ascension.

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Post ID: @3ztl+1kMjyFvF

Ascension is laying off employees in Texas as well:

"AUSTIN (KXAN) — Healthcare company Ascension has confirmed it laid off employees in Texas."

"KXAN asked the healthcare provider for more information about how many employees were laid off, what positions were impacted and if affected employees received severance packages."

But as the story indicates at the following link, Ascension declines to state how many have been let go.

https://www.kxan.com/news/local/austin/ascension-confirms-layoffs-in-texas/

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Post ID: @3fyr+1kMjyFvF

Ascension is laying off 68 in Jacksonville.

"Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside in Jacksonville, Fla., will be ending maternity care at the hospital later this year, affecting 68 jobs, according to a Workforce Adjustment and Retraining Notification filed with the state Jan. 17."

"A hospital news release shared with Becker's states that Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside will be ending maternity care, beginning March 19. Maternity care will continue at Ascension St. Vincent's Southside in Jacksonville and Ascension St. Vincent's Clay County in Middleburg, Fla."

"Concentrating obstetrical and neonatal services at the two hospitals on the Southside and in Clay County will help ensure these sites of care will continue to fully meet the broader needs of our community," Ascension St. Vincent's Riverside said.

"The move will affect 62 registered nurses as well as six other positions, according to the WARN notice."

https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/care-coordination/68-workers-affected-by-ascension-florida-maternity-unit-closure.html

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Post ID: @3qyn+1kMjyFvF

Heard some people their last day was Friday. No reason why.

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Post ID: @3exq+1kMjyFvF

One of my friends in AMG is laid off as of Friday.

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@OP+1kMjyFvF

What department?

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