Natchez Regional Medical Center announces pay cuts for all employees

Natchez (Miss.) Regional Medical Center has announced a 10 percent pay cut for all employees and managers, according to a Daily Reporter report.

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Upper and some middle management level employees will have their salaries reduced by 20 percent. Workers earning less than $9 an hour won’t be affected, and none will drop to below $9 an hour as a result of the cuts.

The cuts are part of the hospital’s efforts to strengthen its finances until its expected acquisition by a larger healthcare organization, according to the report. Natchez Regional filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy in February. Natchez Regional CFO Charles Mock said liabilities of the hospital exceeded its assets by $3 million.

Last month, Community Health Systems, based in Franklin, Tenn., and the hospital signed a definitive agreement allowing CHS to acquire all of Natchez Regional’s assets. The Adams County Board of Supervisors has unanimously approved the sale of 179-bed Natchez Regional to CHS. Under the agreement, CHS will pay $18 million in the sale — $10 million in cash up front and $8 million in prepaid city and Adams County ad valorem taxes.

More articles on Natchez Regional Medical Center:
CHS, Natchez Regional Medical Center sign definitive agreement
CHS pursues acquisition of Natchez Regional Medical Center
Natchez Regional Medical Center sale to CHS approved by county board 

 

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