Nurses from Providence Portland Medical Center and Providence Seaside Hospital reached a tentative agreement nearly two months after they went on a five-day strike.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Nurses from Providence Portland Medical Center and Providence Seaside Hospital on Friday reached what they called a “landmark” tentative agreement on a new two-year contract, nearly two months after they went on a five-day strike.
The Oregon Nurses Association said in a a release that the agreement, which came after two marathon negotiations, “takes critical steps to improve patient care and safety, addresses Providence’s ongoing staffing crisis and provides significant wage increases for all.”
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