The Miami Herald editorial: “Jackson Memorial will rebound.”

Posted on Mon, May. 07, 2012 Jackson Memorial will rebound The provision of public health presents a hybrid model that’s not easily analyzed using market forces. For that matter, the healthcare industry itself doesn’t strictly respond to market forces.Economists agree that the bulk of healthcare demand — particularly acute and emergency services — doesn’t fluctuateContinue reading “The Miami Herald editorial: “Jackson Memorial will rebound.””

Community Leaders Unite to Save Our Jackson

Community leaders and residents converged on Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Alamo Park on May 1st to come together in support of “Our Jackson.” Religious leaders, elected officials, community organizers, patients and residents came to Jackson to protest the 1,100 layoffs taking affect this week that will undoubtedly impact patient care and services. A variety of speakersContinue reading “Community Leaders Unite to Save Our Jackson”

More Information on Jackson Layoffs

Management has violated our contract by implementing an ill-conceived layoff plan. The process has become unnecessarily cumbersome and has brought added confusion to an already difficult time at Jackson. Over 400 (CSN) staff nurses system-wide have received layoff letters. However, management is creating 300 or so part-time CSN positions.
We believe these part-time positions should have been filled via the reassignment process, which would have avoided hundreds of layoffs. Needless to say, management has gone forward with the plan and we must survive.

KEEPING JACKSON ACCOUNTABLE: WHISTLEBLOWER INFORMATION

At the link below, you will find a complaint form to complete if you have any serious information to report regarding the Public Health Trust. There are certain provisions under both Florida law and the Miami-Dade County Code that protect employees from retaliation in the workplace under certain circumstances. What kind of information should IContinue reading “KEEPING JACKSON ACCOUNTABLE: WHISTLEBLOWER INFORMATION”

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