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Striking employees who have been permanently replaced will not be able to return to work once the strike ends, says hospital ...
This threat must be answered through the broadening of the struggle, appealing to healthcare workers and others throughout ...
Butler Hospital has raised the stakes in its standoff with unionized employees, announcing plans to hire permanent ...
Providence City Council President Rachel Miller wants to amend a city ordinance that would exempt striking union workers from ...
Butler Hospital has started posting job listings to permanently replace unionized workers as the strike enters its third week ...
Butler Hospital has begun posting job listings for permanent replacement employees in response to SEIU 1199 NE's strike, ...
Butler Hospital announced it began posting positions for the permanent replacement of striking employees on Tuesday.
Hundreds marched to Care New England headquarters Monday, demanding CEO Dr. Michael Wagner to return to the bargaining table.
The union representing over 800 frontline staff at the psychiatric hospital began negotiations with hospital leaders over two ...
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Providence strike hits Day 10; Sen. Ron Wyden questions company's bargaining in good faithProvidence healthcare workers entered their 10th day on strike Monday, joined by U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, who questioned the hospital system's bargaining tactics. Wyden said he came out because ...
Close to 5,000 Providence nurses and about 150 doctors, midwives and advanced practice providers went on strike indefinitely starting Friday morning. The strike includes nurses at all eight of ...
Oregon is one step closer to becoming the first state in the nation to grant weekly unemployment checks to public employees ...
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