These layoffs are not for the community. These layoff are to reduce expense by laying off tenured and older staff typically at higher salaries and benefits. This is about "profits to invest back in to services" but really incentives and bonuses for leadership at JMH. Since the affiliation with UCSF, they are now taking a play from UCSF's playbook and outsourcing IT jobs to India. This is also not community focused. As UCSF is finding out outsourcing is ineffective, unproductive, and expensive. JMH will experience the same outcome. Those that will be negatively impacted will be the remaining staff, nurses, physicians, and patients...and our community.
Posted by @PoXfDoP-8tbw, bumped to a new thread for being completely on point.