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Striking Providence workers must return by Feb. 28 to keep benefits, as union provides financial aid through a hardship fund.
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In an email, 11 of the city council’s 12 members urged a return to the bargaining table, calling it a matter of public health ...
The sellout contract, the result of the ONA’s meeting with Oregon Governor Tina Kotek three weeks ago, was resoundingly voted ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNProvidence warns striking nurses their health care benefits will soon endAbout 82% of the Oregon Nurses Association’s bargaining unit voted against a tentative agreement with Providence last week.
Oregon's largest hospital system cited the length of the strike in a notice to nurses who've walked out from eight hospitals.
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.
Oregon’s safe-staffing law, promoted by the DSA, is entirely tailored to the needs of the for-profit healthcare system.
Providence and the union representing its striking nurses will resume in-person talks for the first time since the two sides ...
Providence and the Oregon Nurses Association have agreed to continue negotiations on day 39 of the ongoing strike, according ...
Providence Health may cut health insurance for striking nurses if the strike continues past the end of February.
As the strike between Providence hospital nurses and management rolls on into its second month, another round of bargaining ...
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