Kaiser Permanente workers plan three-day strike, note progress in negotiations

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Kaiser Permanente workers plan three-day strike, note progress in negotiations
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The strike starts Oct. 4 and affects healthcare workers in California, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Virginia, and Washington D.C.

Nurses Grace Cordovez, 31 years at Kaiser, and Fernando Bravo, 22 years, attend a one-day strike at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center in Los Angeles on Thursday, June 23, 2022. week, we reached tentative agreements in four key areas: travel for continuing education, the use of temporary workers such as traveling nurses, tracking of staffing vacancies, and dispute resolution.

"It is important to know that while the current national agreement expired at midnight PDT on Sept. 30, operations will continue as normal today, Sunday, and we will continue to honor all current contract provisions. Contract expirations do not mean a strike will happen. We remain optimistic that we will reach an agreement and avoid an unnecessary strike.""In the case that a strike does begin on Oct.

"We will continue to bargain in good faith until we reach a fair and equitable agreement to ensure Kaiser Permanente continues to attract and retain the best people in health care -- and remains a best place to work and get care. That includes meeting our responsibility to continue to balance taking care of our employees and being more affordable to our members."

In case of a strike, Kaiser Permanente members can get updates on appointments, pharmacy services and where to go for care at the kp.org website.

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