Providence, nurses reach 2nd tentative deal to end strike
A fighting unity must be established with all 22,000 ONA members and broader sections of workers in the region.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Providence and the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) will return to the bargaining table this week as the historic nurses strike stretches into the sixth week.
Providence Health may cut health insurance for striking nurses if the strike continues past the end of February.
Oregon’s safe-staffing law, promoted by the DSA, is entirely tailored to the needs of the for-profit healthcare system.
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