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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.
For the second time since Providence nurses launched their strike more than a month ago, the union and healthcare system have reached a tentative deal.
By Lynne Terry, Oregon Capital Chronicle PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Nurses would be paid more and receive compensation for missing breaks under a tentative agreement reached by Providence Health ...
Nurses would be paid more and receive compensation for missing breaks under a tentative agreement reached by Providence Health & Services and the Oregon Nurses Association that could end a six ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses have reached a tentative agreement amid a weeks-long strike.
After 43 days on strike, nurses have reached a new tentative agreement with Providence Oregon. Hundreds of striking workers line the road outside of Providence St. Vincent Medical Center, in ...
A second tentative agreement was reached on Friday between all groups of striking nurses and Providence Oregon after nearly 43 days of negotiations.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the second time since Providence nurses launched their strike more than a month ago, the union and healthcare system have reached a tentative deal. On Friday ...
Nurses on strike at all eight Providence hospitals across Oregon reached a tentative deal Friday to end the strike that has lasted 43 days.
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 ...
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