LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Thousands of unionized Kaiser Permanente registered nurses and other health professionals began a five-day strike Tuesday in California and Hawaii amid ongoing contract ...
Unionized health care workers began a historic five-day, multi-state strike outside Kaiser Permanente hospitals on Tuesday morning, demanding safer staffing and better pay and benefits - an action ...
Kaiser Permanente announced Sunday that it is resuming “normal operations” after a five-day strike put many of its bedside workers on picket lines last week. The work stoppage, which involved about 31 ...
Thousands of health care workers are expected to walk off the job at Kaiser facilities throughout the Bay Area and beyond this week for what is planned to be a five-day strike. Starting at 7 a.m.
Tara Bannow covers hospitals, providers, and insurers. You can reach Tara on Signal at tarabannow.70. The Justice Department and Kaiser Permanente are nearing a deal in their behind-the-scenes ...
This article is published in partnership with the Center for Media and Democracy. Forty-five thousand workers at Kaiser Permanente—ranging from nurses to therapists to pharmacists—are on strike across ...
About 4,000 nurses and skilled medical professionals at Kaiser Permanente hospitals in Oregon and Southwest Washington are on strike this week. It’s part of a national five-day strike by close to ...
The entrance to Kaiser Permanente Hospital in San Diego. (File photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego) Thousands of unionized Kaiser Permanente registered nurses and other health professionals are ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - As thousands of Kaiser Permanente workers in Hawaii continue to strike, the health care provider said it is working to fill new and urgent prescriptions. Kaiser reminded its ...
Kaiser Permanente, California’s largest health provider, was bracing for a major labor strike of its health care workers Tuesday across the Bay Area and throughout the state. Barring a late-hour ...
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