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Nearly 5,000 Providence healthcare workers in Oregon, including doctors and nurses, went on strike Friday, Jan. 10, over staffing, wages and working conditions.
Thousands of health care workers at Providence hospitals and clinics in Oregon are planning to go on strike Jan. 10.
Nearly 5,000 nurses, doctors and other health workers at Providence Health & Services hospitals and clinics in Oregon walked off their jobs beginning 6 a.m. Friday. It was set to be the largest ...
Some Providence nurses and physicians represented by the Oregon Nurses Association walked out to strike for better wages and staffing to improve patient care.
After 46 days on strike, nurses at Providence hospitals across Oregon have approved a deal that will see them return to work. The nurses, who are represented by the Oregon Nurses Association ...
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 ...
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.
Thousands of Providence health care workers are striking this morning in the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Here's why.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has stepped in amid an open-ended strike that began Jan. 10 at Providence hospitals and clinics across the state.
Unless a deal can be reached on Thursday, a historic health care strike is set to begin Friday morning, impacting more than a dozen Providence hospitals and clinics across Oregon. The potential ...
Nine bargaining units across the Providence health care system in Oregon have voted to go on strike.
After failed negotiations, 5,000 Providence frontline healthcare workers will be striking on Jan. 10, marking the start of the largest healthcare and first physicians strike in Oregon history.