Nurses reject contract with Providence at 7 Oregon hospitals
- Nurses at seven Providence hospitals have voted to reject a tentative agreement that would have ended a nearly month-long strike, with 83% of members voting against it according to the Oregon Nurses Association.
- The rejected deal included pay increases and a bonus for lost work, but did not address retroactive pay or align contract expiration dates, as stated by the nurses' union.
- Nurses expressed that the contract's language on staffing ratios was insufficient, particularly regarding patient acuity, highlighting ongoing systemic issues at Providence hospitals.
- Providence officials expressed disappointment in the vote results and stated they would explore next steps with federal mediators and the Oregon Nurses Association.
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