Providence, nurses and Portland City Council
Striking Providence workers must return by Feb. 28 to keep benefits, as union provides financial aid through a hardship fund.
A fighting unity must be established with all 22,000 ONA members and broader sections of workers in the region.
Oregon’s largest hospital system cited the length of the strike in a notice to nurses who’ve walked out from eight hospitals. The union accused Providence of delaying after members voted down ...
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Providence and hospital doctors reach tentative agreement in Oregon's 27-day health care strikeProvidence and dozens of doctors at a hospital in Portland, Oregon, have reached a tentative agreement after 27 days of strike PORTLAND, Ore. -- Providence and dozens of doctors at a hospital ...
Providence has stated previously they believe, only the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) can decide to end the strike. The health corporation continues to anticipate a lengthy walkout. ONA ...
Nurses from seven Providence hospitals in Oregon "resoundingly" rejected their proposed contracts, prolonging indefinitely a ...
Oregon’s safe-staffing law, promoted by the DSA, is entirely tailored to the needs of the for-profit healthcare system.
Providence Health may cut health insurance for striking nurses if the strike continues past the end of February.
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