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The new union members are assigned to six offices, known as SharpCare in San Diego, East County and the South Bay.
The layoffs, which constitute 1.3% of the workforce, will impact all levels of the organization, ranging from senior ...
Sharp medical office workers voted unanimously to join SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, it was announced this week.
Sharp HealthCare president and CEO Chris Howard said: “Sharp is most excited about our new collaboration, which is based on Palomar and Sharp’s shared commitment to high-quality care ...
Just two months after hitting the picket lines, roughly 5,000 Sharp HealthCare workers are, once again, preparing to vote on a potential strike.
Citing changing economic conditions, Sharp HealthCare has announced it will be cutting 315 employees from its payrolls as part of a reduction of 1.5% of its workforce.
Sharp HealthCare employees took to the picket line Wednesday, holding signs and chanting outside of Sharp Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa.
— Sharp HealthCare spokesperson The strike authorization impacts a wide range of job classes, including certified nursing assistants, pharmacy technicians and surgical technologists, among others.
Sharp HealthCare, San Diego's largest and most comprehensive health care delivery system, is recognized for clinical excellence in cardiac, cancer, multi-organ transplantation, neuroscience ...
Sharp HealthCare’s employee retention rate is among the highest among health systems in California. SEIU-UHW claims that low pay at Sharp is what’s driving turnover and short staffing.