One of Greater Cincinnati’s largest employers raises minimum wage, boosts pay for 15% of workforce


UC Health disclosed today that the hospital system will raise the minimum wage for all employees to $14 an hour in January, which will boost pay for about 15% of its workforce.

About 1,700 of UC Health’s 11,000 non-provider employees will receive a pay increase, which will cost nearly $1 million annually. Employees were notified this afternoon.

UC Health is the fifth-largest employer in the region with four inpatient campuses and 58 outpatient locations across Greater Cincinnati. The University…

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