PeaceHealth employees in Vancouver and Longview gave notice Friday that their 1,900 health care workers will strike on Oct. 23 if a contract agreement can’t be reached by then.
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Source: The Columbian
PeaceHealth strike will begin Oct. 23 — if there is no contract
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