Texas Health Resources lays off 33 workers
Dallas Morning News, August 11, 2009
Arlington-based Texas Health Resources, North Texas' largest hospital system, has laid off 33 workers to gear up for cutbacks in response to a decline in patients who pay their bills. Although it is just a fraction of its 19,000 workforce, the move could be the beginning of widespread cost-cutting. The layoffs were spread across the company, from administration to clinical staff, according to a spokesman.
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