A strike involving nearly 5,000 healthcare workers at Providence Health in Oregon, which began Jan. 10, has come to an end.
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MEDFORD, Ore.- The strike is over. ONA frontline nurses at Providence have voted to end their historic strike. The Oregon ...
The contract, essentially the same as what was put forward in December, offers no changes to wages, paid time off or safe ...
Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses have reached a tentative agreement amid a ...
For the second time during an open-ended strike, Providence has reached a tentative agreement with the Oregon Nurses Association covering eight registered nurse bargaining units, both sides announced ...
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.
Officials at Providence Health and Services have agreed to return to negotiations with a union representing nearly 5,000 nurses across eight hospitals statewide.