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Providence blamed its current financial state on reduced reimbursement from insurance companies and higher labor costs related to Oregon's safe staffing laws.
Providence workers are set to begin a two-day strike July 2 at Hospice of Petaluma (Calif.) and Memorial Hospice in Santa Rosa, Calif. The action marks their first-ever strike and comes amid ongoing ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has signed into law a bill that provides unemployment benefits to striking workers. The measure makes ...
Police in Montevideo, Uruguay attacked a peaceful protest by striking fishermen, while nurses in Pennsylvania are prepared to ...
Providence will lay off 134 Oregon employees, including some union members, amid "restructuring efforts" this week. According to Providence, since the beginning of the year, it has identified ...
Clues to what the Tigers will do with their first — and perhaps second — picks in the Sunday-Monday MLB Draft are right there ...
Rep. Ben Bowman of Tigard tried to get lawmakers last year to approve a bill to limit corporate meddling in clinical ...
Providence Health & Services said Thursday that it has laid off 134 employees across Oregon, part of an effort to cut costs amid growing financial pressures in the health care industry.
Providence has announced that 134 employees in Oregon have been laid off, as the health care provider says it’s restructuring.
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