Central Maine Healthcare furloughs 300 workers
The move affects about 10% of the health system's approximately 3,000-member workforce. According to the system, 64% of those furloughed staff members volunteered.
The temporary leaves take effect Sunday. Employees will continue to receive health insurance, with
The furloughs impact nearly every department of the health system, which includes
Like other health systems in
"We deeply appreciate and are grateful for the sacrifices of our team members at this difficult time," CEO
The announcement comes one day after Gov.
In addition to the furloughs,
It's unclear whether additional workers may be furloughed. Carlisle said there are too many unknowns -- how long the pandemic will last, when it will peak in
"We hope to call our team members back to work soon," she said.
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