Tell Providence Health to fix its broken healthcare system
Providence Health & Services Leadership
At 6 a.m. on Jan. 10, nearly 5,000 caregivers at Providence Health & Services—including physicians, nurses, physician associates, nurse midwives and nurse practitioners—began an open-ended strike. These frontline caregivers are taking a stand against a corporation that puts profit over patient care.
Add your name to demand Providence resolve longstanding problems like unsafe staffing levels in emergency rooms and unfair wages.
Providence, a $30 billion corporation, is Oregon’s largest healthcare provider and one of the state’s largest corporations. This strike is an opportunity for all of us to take a stand—because a broken system hurts every patient and every family.
Sign the petition to demand that Providence negotiate fair contracts with the Oregon Nurses Association and the Pacific Northwest Hospital Medicine Association.
To:
Providence Health & Services Leadership
From:
[Your Name]
We, the undersigned, demand that Providence Health & Services negotiates in good faith to reach fair contracts for all bargaining units and prioritizes patient safety and caregiver well-being over corporate profits.
Your refusal to negotiate in good faith is putting patient care and caregiver safety at even greater risk.
Show the nearly 5,000 union-represented caregivers—and the communities that rely on them—that you are committed to doing what’s right. Stop prioritizing corporate profits over patients and caregivers.
Negotiate a fair contract. Ensure safe staffing and quality care for all.
It’s up to Providence Health & Services to end this strike.