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August 10, 2005
KUAM REPORTS THERE'S ALMOST ONE HOUSEKEEPER TO ONE PATIENT AT SNF FACILITY
Go figure....we're broke so we're spending taxpayer funds like it's going outta style!
Someone at K57's website said that: "Peter John C, the actg administrator of GMH was:"shocked everyone by saying to Sen Lou that every GMH employee was critical to the hospital's operation. The skilled nursing facility was not overstaffed. All the reorganization plans of MacMillan have been ended. Now you know why the Chamorro Nation was opposed to MacMillan and the current board, but they love Peter John and want him to the the permanent GMH administrator."
So, Tubers report that there are approximately 18 pushing brooms and mops at the SNF(skilled nursing facility at Barrigada Hts) that over flowed from GMH because the former admin outsourced the housekeeping duties to Monty MCDowell's(sp) people which the gov(nice haircut) claims he didn't sign(can this mean he isn't in agreement with the outsourcing and means to revoke same because, A., it's not cost saving? B., he wants to bring the moppers and broom pushers back from the land of taotaomonas, duhendes and wild boars back to the over crowded GMH?(only the hair dresser knows for sure!)
No matter how desperate the personal situations these housekeepers are in, if the hospital can't afford to have them employed, they must be terminated or there was really no real emergency at GMH after all!
Posted by auntiecharo at August 10, 2005 09:30 PM
Comments
Ai adai Charo, You have your information backwards. McMillian is the one who placed the housekeeping staff at SNF when his contractor came into the picture. In his move to save money he spent more. You are right about the fact that no matter the situation those housekeepers at GMH maybe in they must be terminated or there would be no savings at all. Only one problem, Mc signed a contract as did the Board. Maybe they can clean Flores' bank....
Posted by: tumatachu
at August 14, 2005 12:29 AM
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