Ohio’s Kettering Health Network Unsure About Job Transfers to New Facility

After announcing an original plan for employee distribution in 2009, officials from Ohio’s Kettering Health Network are not confirming how jobs will be divided between its original and new hospitals, according to a Dayton Daily News report.

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Construction on the steel framework of the new 90-bed Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, Ohio, is complete but employees at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia, Ohio, are unsure of how jobs between the two facilities will transfer. When ground broke for Soin in 2009, Greg Henderson, president of both facilities, said half of Greene Memorial Hospital employees would be transferred to Beavercreek.

This week, however, Mr. Henderson did not provide firm numbers on how many jobs will be transferred and hospital officials said the plans for distributing jobs between the two facilities are incomplete.

Read the Dayton Daily News report on Ohio’s Kettering Health Network.

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