Some 5,000 hospital health care workers have walked off the job in Oregon as they picket all eight Providence hospitals in the state.
Some Providence nurses and physicians represented by the Oregon Nurses Association walked out to strike for better wages and staffing to improve patient care.
With negotiations continuing to stall, nearly 5,000 Providence frontline healthcare workers took to the sidewalks today to demand a number of critical changes before heading back to work.
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Thousands of Providence health care workers are striking this morning in the largest health care strike in Oregon history. Here's why.