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The move makes Providence in Everett the latest Washington hospital system to announce staff cuts, citing state and federal ...
Nearly 5,000 Providence healthcare workers in Oregon, including doctors and nurses, went on strike Friday, Jan. 10, over staffing, wages and working conditions. Skip Navigation.
Roughly 5,000 nurses, hospitalists and other frontline health workers at Providence hospitals and clinics across Oregon are set to go on an open-ended strike starting Jan. 10. The strike — which ...
Providence reported that 609 Oregon Nurses Association caregivers reported to work Friday, out of a total of nearly 5,000 ONA represented workers.
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Providence Oregon to lay off 134 employees amid nationwide 'restructuring efforts' - MSN"Oregon’s health care system is experiencing a historic reset. In Oregon, Providence lost money nine of the last 12 quarters (2022 – 2024) with a net operating loss the last 3 years of $270M.
The fate of one of Oregon’s largest healthcare systems is uncertain following layoffs and the announcement of more spending cuts to come through the rest of the year. Providence confirmed in a ...
The deal also addresses the implementation of Oregon’s nurse staffing law, which mandates minimum nurse-to-patient ratios. Nurses previously argued that Providence used those minimums to justify ...
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 ...
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.
Providence Oregon nurses ratify second deal offer, ending 46-day strike. The largest healthcare strike in Oregon's history has come to a close after 46 days on the picket line and a rebuffed deal.
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - A second tentative agreement was reached on Friday between all groups of striking nurses and Providence Oregon after nearly 43 days of negotiations.
Roughly 5,000 nurses, hospitalists and other frontline health workers at Providence hospitals and clinics across Oregon are set to go on an open-ended strike starting Jan. 10.
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