PeaceHealth workers slated to strike Monday
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- On Monday morning, 1,300 workers from the tech and service units at PeaceHealth Southwest and the lab professional unit at PeaceHealth St. John will begin to strike, the Oregon Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals (OFNHP) announced Sunday.
This comes after the union formally announced a strike notice on October 13. The union says many of the PeaceHealth workers are members of OFNHP, AFT Local 5017, AFL-CIO have been in contract negotiations for months without an agreement.
“This strike was caused by management’s unwillingness to pay their workers living wages, fix short staffing, or address the issues that threaten the future of patient care,” says Jonathon Baker, OFNHP’s President and a Lab Professional at PeaceHealth St. John.
“Instead of trying to solve these problems, they canceled our bargaining sessions and are choosing terminate the healthcare insurance that these workers depend on," Baker continued. "This is a cruel form of collective punishment directed at a group of healthcare workers they previously called ‘heroes’ when they were saving lives during the COVID-19 pandemic."
OFNHP said in a press release that picket lines will begin at 6:30 a.m. on October 23 and will run until 7:00 p.m. every day going forward. They will be held at both PeaceHealth Southwest in Vancouver and PeaceHealth St. John in Longview.
The union says they are "ready to re-enter negotiations with management at any time and intend to stay on the picket line until a satisfactory agreement is reached."
KOIN 6 News has reached out to PeaceHealth for a comment.
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