The strike ended after nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon voted to approve new contracts with Providence on Feb. 24. The new labor contracts include wage increases of 20% to ...
Nearly 5,000 nurses at all eight Providence hospitals across Oregon have returned to work after voting this week to approve new labor contracts, ending a 46-day strike. Striking nurses at Portland ...
Most of the 5,000 people on strike were nurses, but dozens of doctors at Providence St. Vincent in Portland and at the women’s health clinics also participated.
including Providence Seaside, have rejected a proposed labor contract with the health provider, and so the state's longest health care strike will continue. A news release from the Oregon Nurses ...
Achieving an end to the strike was not without challenges. Earlier this month, hospitalists at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland voted unanimously in favor of their own contract.
The largest health care strike in Oregon history ended Monday with Providence employees agreeing to a new contract that provides significant wage increases. Nearly 5,000 employees — nurses as well as ...
As nearly 5,000 workers are striking around Oregon, Providence and the Oregon Nurses Association are headed back to the bargaining table. Read online: https://www ...
The deals bring to a close a walkout that lasted more than six weeks. Nurses from all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon ratified a contract agreement on the second go-round, the Oregon Nurses ...
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 ...