The new pay rate will take effect this fall. Employees whose pay
will be affected will receive a letter that will be mailed no later
than Oct. 15 with full details, including their adjusted
compensation.
An estimated 1,200 employees, or 14%, of the nonprofit health
system’s workforce of nearly 8,500 people will see their pay go up
to or slightly above $15 an hour. The increase will ripple upward to
other roles in the health system as those compensation levels are
adjusted, with more than 3,100 employees, or 37%, of the health
system’s personnel receiving larger paychecks.
“The strength of our organization is our people,” said Ed Curtis,
president and CEO of Memorial Health System. “Our colleagues provide
our patients and their families with compassionate and expert care
around the clock. They have shown their unwavering resiliency in the
face of a global pandemic. This wage increase is one small way we
can express our deepest gratitude for their dedication to those we
serve.”
The minimum wage in Illinois is currently $11 an hour, and all
Memorial Health System employees already earn more than that, health
system officials said. The state’s minimum wage will increase
incrementally until it peaks at $15 an hour in 2025.
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The health system’s minimum wage increase will impact primarily entry-level
positions across the organization. Those positions include patient care support
staff, housekeeping, customer service, and food and nutrition staff.
“We need to retain and recruit the top talent in our service area,” said Dolan
Dalpoas, interim chief human resources officer for Memorial Health System. “This
minimum wage increase is one of the ways we can do that as part of a
comprehensive compensation-and-benefits package. And it’s the right thing to
do.”
Memorial Health System includes five hospitals – Memorial Medical Center in
Springfield, Decatur Memorial Hospital, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in
Lincoln, Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville and Taylorville Memorial
Hospital. The other sites of care that make up the health system are Memorial
Physician Services, Memorial Behavioral Health and Memorial Home Services.
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