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 ...
Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses have reached a tentative agreement amid a ...
The sellout contract, the result of the ONA’s meeting with Oregon Governor Tina Kotek three weeks ago, was resoundingly voted ...
Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses will return to the bargaining table this ...
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 ...
Providence representatives said they will ... Other elected officials, including Gov. Tina Kotek and all seven Democratic members of Oregon’s congressional delegation have also urged the ...
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.
Tina Kotek issued a statement on Jan. 10 urging both sides to immediately resolve their disagreements. Ahead of the strike, multiple Oregon lawmakers signed a letter pushing for Providence and ONA ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and all seven Democratic members of Oregon’s Congressional delegation also have written letters to Providence urging it to return to negotiations. — Julia Silverman ...
Officials at Providence Health and Services have agreed to return to negotiations with a union representing nearly 5,000 nurses across eight hospitals statewide.