Good Morning, News: The Crime of Squeaky Sneakers, A Ceasefire Deal Plays Out, and Meet the Local Aid Groups Working to Help Immigrants
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Good Morning, News: The Crime of Squeaky Sneakers, A Ceasefire Deal Plays Out, and Meet the Local Aid Groups Working to Help Immigrants
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"Today marks the first day of what could be a five-day strike for Kaiser health care workers in the Portland area. It's part of a multi-state Kaiser strike over what workers say is the company's failure to offer competitive wages and recruit more staff. Read our recent coverage of the local strike here. * Ever wondered who's helping those who might be directly impacted by ramped up immigration enforcement?"
Portland Mercury requests reader support to sustain news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event calendars, and hosted events through small monthly contributions. Forecast predicts a sunny autumn day with a high near 63 degrees and states the weather is worth braving 'the war zone' for. Kaiser health care workers in Portland began a potential five-day strike amid complaints about uncompetitive wages and staffing shortages. Aid networks and the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition coordinate rapid response to verify ICE sightings, support detained people, and connect legal assistance. Thousands are expected to join a No Kings protest that may make parts of downtown inaccessible Saturday.
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