400 Legacy Mount Hood Medical nurses authorize strike

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the first time since they joined the Oregon Nurses Association, the frontline nurses at Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center in Gresham voted to authorize a strike, but did not set a strike date.

The 400 registered nurses “voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike,” ONA officials said in a Saturday release.

What to do if you did not receive Thursday’s Multnomah County emergency alert test

They said they’ve been bargaining for nearly two years over pay, recruiting and retaining staff, patient care and benefits, all to no avail.

“We don’t want to strike, but if management continues to slow-roll negotiations, we are united and ready to act,” Lillie Charron, a nurse at Legacy Mount Hood and ONA vice-chair of the bargaining team, said in a statement…

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS