Oroville (Calif.) Hospital is reducing its staffing by 3.5 percent, meaning about 50 employees will be let go, according to an Oroville Mercury-Register report.
The reduction does not just involve layoffs: some positions will be combined, and some full-time employees will become part-time or per diem workers, according to the report.
The staffing changes are expected to make the 153-bed hospital more efficient.
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