Striking nurses from all eight Providence hospitals in Oregon voted to reject the latest offers on Friday and Saturday.
Hospitalists at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center voted unanimously to approve a tentative agreement with Providence Oregon on Saturday.
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Providence Medford's nurses and St. Vincent hospitalists have until Saturday evening to vote on their contracts.
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