40 jobs cut at Middletown, OH, hospital
Cincinnati Enquirer, November 13, 2008
Middletown, OH-based Atrium Medical Center has eliminated nearly 40 jobs as part of a reorganization and "belt-tightening" to deal with the national economy. The jobs, which are not in any one department, have been cut during the past few months and represent less than 2% of total jobs at the hospital, spokeswoman Wendy Parks said.
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