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Passionate mental health providers are fed up after multiple paychecks were delivered late, and they say it feels like déjà vu on top of it. This ongoing issue has resurfaced five years after a similar crisis impacted the organization, leaving staff members feeling disheartened and undervalued.
Many employees have expressed their concerns about the financial instability that comes with delayed pay, which affects their ability to meet basic living expenses. The situation has led to heightened anxiety among workers who dedicate their lives to supporting those in need of mental health services.
Providers have voiced their frustrations, emphasizing that consistent and timely compensation is crucial for maintaining morale and ensuring the quality of care offered to clients. As the organization grapples with these financial challenges, the commitment of its staff remains unwavering, but the ongoing issues with payroll could jeopardize their ability to continue their vital work in the community.
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