A new tentative agreement has been reached between Providence Health & Services and the Oregon Nurses Association that offers increased pay for nurses and compensation for missed breaks. This development could potentially bring an end to a six-week-long strike, following the rejection of a previous deal by union members. The agreement was achieved after three days of intensive negotiations, highlighting the urgency and importance of addressing the concerns of nursing staff in this healthcare setting.
The tentative agreement between Providence Health & Services and the Oregon Nurses Association signals progress in negotiations aimed at providing better compensation for nurses, potentially concluding a six-week strike.
After a previous proposal was rejected, Providence's decision to negotiate intensively over three days has resulted in a renewed commitment to improving conditions and compensation for nursing staff.
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