Nearly 5,000 Providence health workers across Oregon plan open-ended strike

An open-ended strike by about 5,000 nurses, hospitalists, and other frontline healthcare workers at Providence hospitals and clinics across Oregon is scheduled to begin on January 10.

Patients may seek care elsewhere as a result of the strike, which could cripple one of Oregon’s biggest healthcare systems.

The Oregon Nurses Association, which represents nurses and other medical personnel at the Catholic nonprofit health system, made the announcement Monday morning. Before going on strike, health professionals must give ten days’ notice.

After months of negotiations with Providence, the two parties were unable to come to an agreement, according to the union, which issued the strike warning.

Nurses at Providence Seaside and Providence Medford approved the possible strike earlier this month, while the majority of healthcare workers approved it in October and November.

Concerns raised by workers include everything from overall working conditions to personnel levels and pay hikes. The pandemic era highlighted systemic concerns for frontline health care personnel throughout the state, making these issues even more pressing.

Officials from Providence did not immediately respond to inquiries about the possible strike.

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According to union leaders, a strike might be avoided if the two sides could come to an agreement, and they are still open to more talks.

Negotiators continue to disagree on a variety of topics, including workforce levels, scheduling procedures, and compensation and benefits.

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