At the second largest Massachusetts hospital system, Beth Israel Lahey, president and CEO Kevin Tabb saw a reported 25% pay ...
Shortly after disclosing a wave of ongoing layoffs, nonprofit Mass General Brigham (MGB) has reported a $53.8 million ...
Mass General Brigham, the state’s largest health system, has announced the layoff of 1,500 workers. MGB, “nonprofit” in all ...
Mass General Brigham is restructuring operations and cutting jobs as it grapples with a projected $250 million budget gap over the next two years. A "limited number" of management and ...
Facing rising costs and hoping to make its sprawling network more efficient, the state’s largest private employer aims to cut payroll costs by over $200 million Mass General Brigham said Monday ...
BOSTON - Mass General Brigham, the largest health care system in Massachusetts, announced layoffs Monday that will affect hundreds of workers, citing a $250 million projected budget gap.
Its flagship academic medical centers in Boston, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, anchor a health care hub that is arguably the best in the country, if not the world.
Mass General Brigham announced mass layoffs aimed to bridge a $250 million budget gap projected over the next two years in a letter to employees Monday — meaning potentially hundreds of firings ...
Mass General Brigham is the largest private employer in Massachusetts, with a workforce of more than 82,000. The health system, which is generally considered one of the most financially stable in ...
Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham is consolidating chief medical officer leadership across its academic medical centers as it plans to conduct mass layoffs across the organization.
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