Behavioral health workers at Oregon hospital vote to unionize

Mental and behavioral health providers at the Unity Center for Behavioral Health in Portland, Ore., have voted to unionize, The Lund Report reported Aug. 24.

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The providers voted 46-2 on Aug. 23 to unionize with the Oregon Nurses Association — which currently represents roughly 700 nurses across the state at Legacy Health, which operates Unity Center — with voting employees including clinical social workers, crisis intervention specialists, dietitians and others.

The workers cited a lack of beds, services and staff at the 24-hour, 80-bed facility. The center first opened in 2017 through a partnership between Legacy, Adventist Health, Kaiser Permanente and Oregon Health & Science University, also in Portland.

“Legacy Health is committed to open, respectful and productive relationships with our employees, regardless of whether they are represented by a union or not,” a Legacy Health representative said in a statement shared with The Lund Report.

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