The Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) reached a tentative agreement with Providence Health following a strike, promising better ...
Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses have reached a tentative agreement amid a ...
Nurses would be paid more and receive compensation for missing breaks under a tentative agreement reached by Providence ...
Nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals across Oregon reached a tentative deal Friday to end the strike that has ...
Providence and the union representing its striking nurses will resume in-person talks for the first time since the two sides ...
The union representing nearly 5,000 Providence nurses who have been on strike for six weeks has reached a tentative contract ...
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 ...
The sellout contract, the result of the ONA’s meeting with Oregon Governor Tina Kotek three weeks ago, was resoundingly voted ...
This is the second attempt to bring the strike to an end. An earlier proposed deal was rejected by nurses at all eight Providence hospitals in the state.
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.
The solution to the use of scabs is the mobilization of the working class, not appeals to corporate politicians. Strikers ...
Nearly 5,000 nurses are continuing to strike at eight Providence Health & Services hospitals across Oregon after rejecting a tentative agreement in votes counted Feb. 7 and 8. More than 90% of ...
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