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Trump announces 'complete blockade' of sanctioned oil tankers to Venezuela; CA's Prop 36 turns one: More in prison, few complete treatment; Caps on nursing education funding threaten TN health-care workforce; OR farmworkers union calls for day of action against ICE tactics.

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House Republicans leaders won't allow a vote on extending healthcare subsidies. The White House defends strikes on alleged drug trafficking boats and escalates the conflict with Venezuela and interfaith groups press for an end to lethal injection.

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States are waiting to hear how much money they'll get from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the DHS is incentivizing local law enforcement to join the federal immigration crackdown and Texas is creating its own Appalachian Trail.

Struggling to Keep Staff, OR Nurses Rally in Seaside

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Thursday, April 27, 2023   

Nurses at an Oregon hospital are holding a rally to bring attention to wage issues they say are making it hard to retain staff.

Nurses at Providence Seaside Hospital are in the middle of contract negotiations. They'll be on an informational picket line today.

Mary Romanaggi, registered nurse in the emergency room at the hospital, said pay is not keeping up with the rising cost of living, such as expensive housing in the coastal town.

"We've got a lot of new grads that are making not up-to-par wages compared to Portland," Romanaggi pointed out. "It's just easier for them to become a travel nurse, or go somewhere else where they can make more money and have a better life."

Romanaggi noted nurses' wages at the hospital are behind the market. Providence did not respond to a request for comment.

Romanaggi stressed nurses also are concerned about a new sick-leave policy. She explained in December, the hospital did away with an earned illness bank, which paid 100% of wages while employees were away. It was replaced with a short-term disability plan paying 65% of wages.

"Personally, I had 1,040 hours -- I'm going on my 39th year -- and they just wiped out my earned illness bank, and we want it back," Romanaggi emphasized. "It's a big deal."

She added nurses are paid at different rates across departments, and said home health and clinic nurses are paid less than hospital nurses, even though they are doing similar amounts of work.

Disclosure: Oregon Nurses Association (AFT Local 5905) contributes to our fund for reporting on Civic Engagement, Health Issues, Livable Wages/Working Families, and Mental Health. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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