Providence nurses’ new contracts: Here’s what’s changing as nurses return to work after strike
Nurses who were on strike at Providence hospitals across Oregon ratified new labor contracts, ending the strike.
The state recommends a specific ratio of nurses to students. The local districts don't meet it, and with financial troubles ahead, aren't likely to in the near future.
the Oregon Nurses Association union said in a news release late Tuesday. It came after a week of in-person mediation requested by Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek. Ratification votes will begin Thursday ...
Nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon approved new labor contracts in a vote tallied Monday, clearing ...
ONA bureaucrats responded to the rebuke by the rank and file during the last vote by doubling down on their efforts to starve ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Unionized nurses at eight Providence hospitals around Oregon have voted to ratify their contract, ending ...
Nurses who have been on strike for more than 40 days have voted to accept an agreement with Providence Health & Services, the ...
OREGON – Providence Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) members are celebrating the end of the longest healthcare workers strike ...
After 46 days on strike, nurses at Providence hospitals across Oregon have approved a deal that will see them return to work.
After 46 days on strike, nurses at Providence hospitals across Oregon have approved a deal that will see them return to work.
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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