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Christine Sinclair’s name is set to be immortalized at Providence Park. The retired Portland Thorns legend will be the first ...
Hospitalists at Providence St. Vincent have voted to approve a contract with Providence Oregon but will remain on the picket line in support of St. Vincent nurses.
Providence Health & Services and its unionized workers in Oregon appear to remain deadlocked a week into the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Nearly 5,000 Providence nurses and about ...
Providence Health & Services said Thursday that it has laid off 134 employees across Oregon, part of an effort to cut costs amid growing financial pressures in the health care industry. The ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — On Tuesday morning, more than 3,000 nurses across six different Providence Health facilities started a three-day strike in what is the largest nurses strike in Oregon history.
Both the Oregon Nurses Association — which represents the striking nurses — and Providence say their negotiations have ended and the strike is set to begin on Tuesday, June 18 at 5:30 a.m ...
Providence nurses in Oregon are on strike for three days, demanding affordable healthcare, increased paid time off, market wages, and patient-to-nurse ratios, while Providence has established they … ...
Picket signs line fencing outside of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, in Portland, Ore., Jan. 10, 2025. Thousands of workers walked off the job at all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon ...
More than 3,000 nurses at six Providence Health hospitals are preparing to walk out in a three-day strike beginning June 18 that would impact patients across Oregon. Providence says it will hire ...
"Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek intervenes in open-ended strike at Providence hospitals and clinics, with intensive mediation set to begin on Jan. 29."# -* ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — For the first time in Oregon history, doctors have joined nurses in a health care strike. 5,000 Providence nurses and 150 doctors walked off the job Friday morning ...
Amid contract negotiations, nurses plan to rally Jan. 20 at Providence's Oregon headquarters in Portland to call for improved paid family and sick leave standards.
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