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She hasnt shown up for work very regularly over the last year or so, so when Michelle Obamas $300,000 job was cut at the University of Chicago Hospitals, it may have been hard to notice the difference. Crains skipped the part about the incoming First Lady, must have been an oversight in their expert analysis of Chicago Business, because we know Crains is Not show business. All business.
The Tribune announced the layoff without much analysis, but let the cat far enough out of the bag to prompt our Don Rose to question how important Michelle Obamas job must have been, as it was so easily eliminated. The New Republic gnashes their dentures at the how a community can be served without Michelle Obama, despite the void of actual labor she has performed while being on the campaign trail. The comments are much more informative than the article in TNR.
The Washington Post smells a rat, with a critical article of a lawyer from U of C hospitals, who worked with Michelle Obama in implementing a rationalization of emergency healthcare delivery. The lawyer, Susan Sher, had the nerve to co-operate with President Bush and the Federal Governments initiatives to deliver emergency care in the emergency room, and everyday care in health clinics. No word on the Michelles level of co-operation with the Bush administration at her executive position.
The Univesity of Chicago Press Room continues to impress with stories about blood cancer therapies and a Webcast of innovative cardiac surgery, but is tight lipped about layoffs effecting the First Lady and 15 other senior executives.
"...that vital job of hers, worth a salary of over $300 K has been quietly eliminated."
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Michelle Obamas Job Eliminated
Chicago Daily Observer 14 January 2009 65 Comments
She hasnt shown up for work very regularly over the last year or so, - so when Michelle Obamas $300,000 job was cut at the University of Chicago Hospitals, it may have been hard to notice the difference.
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