Vancouver nonprofit health system PeaceHealth cut 1 percent of its 16,000 employees and is implementing a partial hiring freeze through 2025, executives said in a letter to employees last week.
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Source: The Columbian
PeaceHealth cuts 1 percent of its 16,000 employees, freezes hiring through 2025
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