November 28, 2024

OPB: Federal appeals court refuses to rehear Grants Pass homelessness case

The original 2020 decision had implications for regulating homelessness across the West.Wednesday’s ruling stems from a decision in July 2020, when a court in Medford decided that Grants Pass’s ordinances regulating homelessness were unconstitutional, due to what they considered cruel and unusual punishment and excessive fines. The city appealed that decision to the 9th Circuit […]

Statesman Journal: Oregon lawmakers approve major health care changes as controversial legislative session ends

Despite a record-breaking, six-week walkout, the 2023 Oregon legislative session ended with many major health care bills making it to the governor’s desk. Behavioral health and health care were among lawmakers’ legislative priorities this session, with bills addressing concerns like staffing shortages, mental health care caseloads, abortion, gender-affirming care access and substance use disorder treatment. […]

REUTERS: Los Angeles-area hotel workers strike over wages, housing

LOS ANGELES, July 2 (Reuters) – Thousands of Los Angeles-area hotel workers went on strike on Sunday demanding pay hikes and improved benefits in a region where high housing costs make it difficult for low-wage earners to live close to where they hold jobs, union officials said. Unite Here Local 11, which represents 15,000 workers […]

USA TODAY: UPS strike update: Teamsters and UPS closer to a deal, strike not off the table

UPS and its workers’ union are closer to reaching a deal that could improve conditions for more than 340,000 employees nationally. Over the weekend, the Teamsters union announced it has reached a tentative agreement with the company on “three major economic issues” — a final piece in what the union has called “the largest collective […]

KPTV: Portland-area unionized Starbucks workers on strike Friday

PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) – Unionized Starbucks partners in Oregon and Washington will strike on Friday in protest of the company’s actions during Pride Month. In a statement from Starbucks Workers United on Thursday, they asked the Seattle-based company to “end its attacks on LGBTQIA+ workers as part of its relentless union-busting campaign that includes threatening […]

Providence to Oregon AG: Deny nurses’ request to investigate

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Days after the Oregon Nurses Association wrote a letter to Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum asking her to investigate Providence, the hospital responded with a letter of their own on Tuesday. A five-day strike led by nearly 1,800 healthcare workers at three Providence facilities ended on Friday evening, but ONA is […]

OHSU nurses picket for better hospital conditions as contract is set to expire

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Just days after nurses at three Providence facilities ended a strike against the hospital system, healthcare workers at Oregon Health and Science University have launched a demonstration of their own. The Oregon Nurses Association announced that nurses at OHSU, OHSU Hillsboro and OHSU partner Columbia Memorial Hospital were organizing “a series […]

The Providence nurse strike has ended, but the fight over health care working conditions roars on

More than 1,800 Providence health system nurses and home health workers ended their weeklong strike at 5 p.m. Friday. It was the first major health care worker work stoppage in Portland in more than 20 years. But it may not be the last. Experts say nurses unions across the country have been more willing to […]