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.
Nearly 5,000 Oregon nurses reached an agreement with Providence on Monday, ending a strike that lasted over a month.
MEDFORD, Ore.- The strike is over. ONA frontline nurses at Providence have voted to end their historic strike. The Oregon ...
Nurses who have been on strike for more than 40 days have voted to accept an agreement with Providence Health & Services, the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. -- 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 largest health ...
PORTLAND, Ore. - Nearly 5,000 nurses represented by the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) at Providence have voted to ratify ...
Nurses would be paid more and receive compensation for missing breaks under a tentative agreement reached by Providence ...
The contract, essentially the same as what was put forward in December, offers no changes to wages, paid time off or safe ...
Providence Health & Services and the union representing nearly 5,000 of its nurses have reached a tentative agreement amid a ...
The Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) reached a tentative agreement with Providence Health following a strike, promising better ...