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Therapists unionize as OHSU, Legacy Health submit plans for merger

With the addition of behavioral therapists, a new union bargaining unit at Legacy's Unity Center for Behavioral Health represents 120 workers.
Oregon Nurses Association
With the addition of behavioral therapists, a new union bargaining unit at Legacy's Unity Center for Behavioral Health represents 120 workers.

By Eric Tegethoff, Oregon News Service

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Oregon Health and Science University and Legacy Health have officially submitted merger plans to state regulators. Behavioral therapists at Legacy unionized in anticipation of this to protect themselves.

Sixty behavioral health therapists at Legacy Unity Center for Behavioral Health have voted to join the Oregon Nurses Association.

They're also doubling the size of an existing bargaining unit at the hospital, which includes other mental health workers.

Legacy Behavioral Health Therapist Meaghan Wilkinson-Smith said she and her coworkers didn't know about a potential merger until they heard it on the news.

"It worried people that we were going to continue to have no information," said Wilkinson-Smith, "and just be kind of blindsided by whatever decisions and changes Legacy decided to move forward with."

Wilkinson-Smith said with the union, they hope to have a more standardized pay structure.

ONA and other unions representing workers affected by the merger say they support it, based on assurances from OHSU - including on job security, pay parity, and honoring union contracts.

Access to mental health has been an issue in Oregon. A Mental Health America ranking from 2022 placed the state third to last.

Wilkinson-Smith said the union will help her and her colleagues better advocate for patients.

"We hope that we'll have more of a voice in expressing the things that we think could be helping our patients before they get to a point of needing hospitalization," said Wilkinson-Smith, "but also afterwards, and what that looks like for them."

Wilkinson-Smith also said the union will give them more of a voice in Salem when it comes to state policies.

Along with mental and behavioral health specialists, ONA represents more than 220 nurses at Legacy Unity Center for Behavioral Health.

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