Providence Health & Services and its unionized workers in Oregon appear to remain deadlocked a week into the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Nearly 5,000 Providence nurses and about 150 doctors and advanced practitioners walked off the job early last Friday.
Providence Health & Services said its negotiators are ready to reopen talks with the Oregon Nurses Association to end a strike by 5,000 doctors, nurses and other medical personnel that began Jan. 10.
Here's what you need to know about the strike of nearly 5,000 health care workers, including doctors and nurses.
After five days of strikes at Providence’s eight hospitals in Oregon and six of its women’s clinics, the health care company and union members representing nurses and others have agreed to return to negotiations.
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 ...
Oregon faces its largest healthcare worker strike, with 5,000 doctors and nurses from Providence Health on strike with no set end date.
Thousands of Providence health care workers are striking this morning in the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Here's why.
Providence notified over 2,200 patients of an "infection control breach" linked to a single practitioner with the Oregon Anesthesiology Group.
Nearly 5,000 nurses, doctors and other health workers at Providence Health & Services hospitals and clinics in Oregon are walking off their jobs beginning 6 a.m. Friday. It is set to be the largest strike by health workers in the state’s history — and the first involving a union representing doctors.
The strike comes on the eve of Trump’s inauguration and the impending escalation of attacks on public health, medical workers and the working class as a whole.
Oregon’s Providence hospitals and nearly 5,000 of its workers have yet to agree on terms to bump wages and address staffing shortages. That means the largest health care strike in the state’s history will begin Friday morning.
Nearly 5,000 nurses, doctors and other health workers at Providence Health & Services hospitals and clinics in Oregon are walking off their jobs beginning 6 a.m. Friday. It is set to be the ...