S.R.H.S. Retirees Continue to Seek Answers in Pension Saga
The Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) pension plan saga continued Monday with new action in the court room.
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The Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) pension plan saga continued Monday with new action in the court room.
Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) claims it could have overpaid retirement benefits of a former nurse who worked for the hospital for 17 years, and that she owes them money.
It's another day and another restraining order has been filed against Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) over its embattled pension plan.
More restraining orders are being filed against Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) over its pension plan troubles.
Thursday, the first restraining order against Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) has expired, but a new one has already been filed in chancery court.
Tuesday, Jackson County officials met face to face with current and former employees to explain their plan to review the financial records of Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.)
For weeks now, the Jackson County Board of Supervisors has vowed to sort out the mess with the Singing River Health System’s (S.R.H.S.) pension plan.
Notification sent from Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) to employees last week that its troubled pension plan had been frozen and would later be liquidated has been challenged.
Monday, a George County chancery court heard a legal complaint against Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) concerning its frozen pension plan.
Friday, an injunction was filed in a Jackson County court, stopping Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) from freezing its pension plan until a hearing next week.
Hoping to talk with employees directly and hear their concerns, S.R.H.S. is hosting town hall style meetings this month with current and former employees.
The group wanted an update on what is being done to help Singing River find financial stability and to make the process transparent.
Employees and retirees of Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) are still waiting for an answer to what changes will be made to their retirement plan.
Friday, Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) informed its employees of changes to come in its retirement plan.
Medical representatives from Singing River Health System are issuing a public advisory regarding the recent national publicity of Enterovirus D68, a severe respiratory illness affecting children under 18 years old.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and to increase awareness of the importance of early detection and screening, Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) will offer discounted mammogram screenings at all of its locations throughout September and October.
While bone marrow transplants are most commonly needed for leukemia patients, it can be difficult to find a match.
Singing River Health System (S.R.H.S.) will be hosting a 'Be the Match' bone marrow donor drive on Sept. 3rd at both Ocean Springs Hospital and Singing River Hospital.