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Providence St. Vincent nurses approve new contract

More than 700 nurses, community supporters and elected officials rally outside Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland, Oregon Tuesday, March 15. Frontline nurses, represented by the Oregon Nurses Association, held an informational picket (Courtesy: ONA).

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PORTLAND, Ore. (Portland Tribune) — Nurses at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center overwhelmingly voted to approve a new contract on Friday, July 15.

According to the Oregon Nurses Association, “The two-year agreement protects Oregonians by improving patient care and raising safe staffing standards, helps keep health care affordable for workers and their families and begins to address Providence’s nurse staffing crisis.” 

The ONA highlighted the following contract provisions in he new contract: 

ONA represents 1,600 frontline nurses working at Providence St. Vincent and more than 4,000 frontline nurses working in 10 Providence Health System facilities across Oregon, including nurses at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center in Oregon City, who voted to ratify their own contract July 11, and nurses at Providence Milwaukie Hospital, who are holding their contract ratification vote starting July 20. 

Providence St. Joseph Health is the third-largest health system in the US and one of the largest companies in Oregon with tens of billions in annual revenue. The ONA a professional association and labor union which represents more than 15,000 nurses and allied health workers throughout the state, including more than 4,000 nurses working at 10 Providence Oregon health care facilities throughout the state.