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 ...
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 ...
Nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon approved new labor contracts in a vote tallied Monday, clearing the way for their return to work. The result means that most striking ...
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 ...
Nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals across Oregon reached a tentative deal Friday to end the strike that has ...
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 on strike, nurses at Providence hospitals across Oregon have approved a deal that will see them return to work. The nurses, who are represented by the Oregon Nurses Association ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Nurses at Providence's eight Oregon hospitals approved new contracts on Monday after over six weeks of strike, ending what the state nurses union has described as the ...
Nearly 5,000 members of the Oregon Nurses Association, a labor union representing health workers at all eight Providence hospitals across the state, walked off the job on Jan. 10.
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.