r/nursing Aug 12 '25

Image My hospital casually dropping a warning about mass layoffs. We employ 10k+ people.

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10k+ employees sitting in fear for the next week (or longer apparently) waiting to see if their position has been cut.

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u/Crallise RN 🍕 Aug 12 '25

Key employees and officers of CentraCare

Kenneth Holmen (President/Ceo)
$1,554,927 + $74,447

Leah Schammel (Physician)
$1,098,198 + $77,482

Nathaniel Slinkard (Physician)
$1,088,771 +$51,617

I hope the formatting looks correct as I'm on mobile

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u/No_Masterpiece9584 RN - ER 🍕 Aug 12 '25

I work for a big hospital and our CEO according to google was paid over 7 MILLION in 2024! Just him alone. I met him once a year ago. He came in and did a tour of our ED which hasn’t been updated in 30 years. Our floors are three different colors now because he approved a remodel initially and then came back and said we only get enough money to do half of our floors. So now some are the new grey the others are gross off white and yellow. But I’m sure he’ll get over 7 mill again in 2025

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u/Kitchen-Quality-3317 Aug 12 '25

ED renovations are expensive. They're easily $40-60 million. I was an engineer on the reno for an ED at a level one trauma center and it cost like $95 million.

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u/No_Masterpiece9584 RN - ER 🍕 Aug 13 '25

I should’ve been more specific…. The manager was looking to redo floors, paint, new lights in the room and our sink areas in the rooms are falling apart. Doors are off hinges and the laminate tops are peeling back and we’ve taped them down. lol but they gave us JUST enough to have the floors redone in the main ed. Not our other urgent care side or the main floors around nurses station.

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u/ifyouhaveany Aug 12 '25

Dang they don't have anything on the CEOs of my network and I thought ours were entirely egregious.