Old Town Homeless Village Will Close After Nonprofit Operator Says Conditions Too Dangerous

Sarah Thompson, organizing program manager at AFSCME 75, which represents nearly 2,000 behavioral health workers in Oregon, says former public-sector union jobs are being “subcontracted out to less-regulated agencies,” setting a lower bar for both worker and resident safety.

https://www.wweek.com/news/city/2022/05/28/old-town-homeless-village-will-close-after-nonprofit-operator-says-conditions-too-dangerous/

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