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The strike affects at least two dozen hospitals and hundreds of clinics.
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Kaiser Permanente strike enters 5th day as 31,000 health care workers walk out
Over 31,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers continue an open-ended strike in California and Hawaii over alleged unfair labor practices and staffing levels.
The walkout at nearly 20 Kaiser hospitals and 200 clinics is set to begin Jan. 26, with no end in sight. A union leader warns of delayed or canceled surgeries and appointments.
For the third time in nearly as many months, thousands of Kaiser Permanente professionals are on strike in the Bay Area — this time with no end in sight to the work stoppage at California’s largest health provider.
Workers on the picket lines will focus on the what they say is a growing crisis caused by Kaiser's failure to invest in safe staffing levels, timely access to quality care and fair wages for frontline caregivers.
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Kaiser Permanente workers across California, Hawaii go on strike
More than 31,000 nurses and health care professionals have begun an open-ended strike at Kaiser Permanente facilities to protest alleged unfair labor practices and advocate for safer staffing levels.
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Thousands of Kaiser Permanente workers across California go on strike calling for new contracts
UNAC/UHCP said about 31,000 nurses and health care workers are expected to join the picket lines across California.
Picket lines will also go up at Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern California, Central California, Riverside and San Bernardino and San Diego counties, as well as in Hawaii. In Orange and Los Angeles counties, the pickets will be held at: Anaheim Medical Center, 3440 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim.
Tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers across California and Hawaii walked off the job Monday in a strike over safe staffing levels, fair compensation and timely care for patients.
Thousands of Kaiser Permanente workers across California and Hawaii went on strike Monday, citing labor practices they find unfair. A news release from UNAC/UCHP, the union representing the workers,
Autoworkers should demand that the UAW sanction participation in a general strike. Putting money—drawn from workers’ dues money—where its mouth is, the union’s $800 million strike fund must be put to use for the struggle against dictatorship,