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Providence, nurses union reach tentative agreement

  • Providence St. Vincent Medical Center and the Oregon Nurses Association reached a tentative agreement to end a 26-day strike, described as one of the largest health care strikes in state history.
  • The agreement includes wage increases, penalty pay for missed breaks, and a workgroup to review health insurance for nurses.
  • While most nurses will return to work if the agreement is ratified, some doctors at St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland will continue their strike.
  • Ratification votes for the tentative deal are set to begin Thursday, with nurses remaining on strike during the voting period.
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Portland Mercury broke the news in on Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
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