Members of the Oregon Nurses Association at eight Providence hospitals have voted to approve new labor contracts and end their strikes. The Feb. 24 announcement concludes a 46-day strike by the ONA.
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Nurses at Providence hospitals in Oregon approve new contracts, ending over 6 weeks of strike
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Nurses at Providence's eight Oregon hospitals approved new contracts on Monday after over six weeks of strike, ending what the state nurses union has described as the largest ...
The relief funding comes amid a six-month lag in Prospect’s sale of the CharterCARE system — including the two hospitals — to ...
After 46 days of striking, labor and delivery nurse Heather Medema has been adjusting back into her nightly routine at Providence Seaside Hospital and reflecting on what she and other nurses gained — ...
Kristyna Wentz-Graff / OPB Nurses at seven Providence hospitals across Oregon have voted to reject a tentative agreement that would have ended a nearly month-long strike. The Oregon Nurses Association ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Providence and nurses at its eight Oregon hospitals have reached a tentative agreement after 26 days of strike, in what the state's nurses union has described as the largest ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Nurses would be paid more and receive compensation for missing breaks under a tentative agreement reached by Providence Health & Services and the Oregon Nurses Association ...
On Tuesday, UNAP held a press conference, urging the state to prioritize saving Our Lady of Fatima Hospital and Roger ...
Providence’s multiyear turnaround effort hit a new milestone as the 51-hospital nonprofit’s operations returned to the black ...
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Providence studies new Catholic gender-affirming care ban
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