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| November 29, 2001 |
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OHSU HOSPITAL PREPARED IN THE ADVENT OF NURSES STRIKEPORTLAND, Ore.-- The Oregon Nurses Association has reported that OHSU nurses have voted to reject OHSU's final contract offer, which includes a wage increase of more than 11 percent -- a plan that will cost the university $10 million. The offer is more generous than any other ONA contract in the community The ONA proposal would cost OHSU $26.2 million. The state conciliator, Wendy Greenwald, has invited OHSU and ONA to an additional mediation session Friday, Nov. 30. "We are very disappointed, but look forward to a meaningful mediation session tomorrow. OHSU's offer is more generous than any other ONA contract in the community," said Bonnie Driggers, R.N., M.S., M.P.A., interim associate hospital director for patient care services and one of the OHSU negotiators. " A strike is not in anyone's best interest. However, OHSU has been preparing for months for the possibility of a strike to ensure that patient care will not be compromised. All procedures, including elective surgeries, are expected to take place as scheduled." OHSU has contracted with a national agency to provide experienced, licensed replacement nurses who have provided services at hospitals in similar situations. These nurses would also receive training on OHSU policies and procedures before beginning work. In addition, OHSU nurses in administrative and research roles who are not part of the bargaining party may be temporarily reassigned to assist in patient care. Below is some information on other recent nurses strikes around the country and their outcomes:
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