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- Providence Regional Medical Center Everett RN Contract
On July 1, 2025, after a nearly 24-hour bargaining session, your union bargaining committee representing the Professionals at Providence Everett is proud to announce that we have reached a tentative agreement on our new contract!
- Providence Portland Medical Center Bargaining Unit - Oregon Nurses . . .
The contract provision outlines how to file a grievance and the grievance process specific to this bargaining unit ONA staff or a member of the local grievance or negotiating committee should be consulted if you have questions, concerns, or need assistance filing a grievance
- 2024 – 2027 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEME
This Agreement is made and entered into by and between Providence Alaska Medical Center (hereinafter referred to as the "Employer" or “Medical Center”) and Alaska Nurses Association (hereinafter referred to as the “Association”)
- After a 47 day strike, Providence nurses are back to work
Providence nurses ratified new collective bargaining agreements at eight hospitals in votes held Feb 22-24, ending the biggest healthcare strike in Oregon history
- COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT - cdn. ymaws. com
Registered Nurse Staffing Updates: Upon request by the Unit Based Council (UBC), the Medical Center will share available information about registered nurse FTEs and vacancies
- Providence nurses’ new contracts: Here’s what’s changing as nurses . . .
Nearly 5,000 nurses at all eight Providence hospitals across Oregon have returned to work after voting this week to approve new labor contracts, ending a 46-day strike
- Providence Nurses Secure Historic Contracts, Ending States Largest . . .
All eight registered nurse bargaining units at Providence hospitals have overwhelmingly voted to ratify new contracts, effectively ending the strike and setting new benchmarks for wages, staffing, and patient safety in one of Oregon's largest healthcare systems
- Providence nurses across Oregon approve deal to end strike
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,
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