Kaiser Mental Health Care Strike: Day 85
We were back on several picket lines today, but with the LAMC line still shut down due to the wildfires several of us volunteered throughout the Los Angeles metro area to help fire victims.
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We were back on several picket lines today, but with the LAMC line still shut down due to the wildfires several of us volunteered throughout the Los Angeles metro area to help fire victims.
With Kaiser having cancelled our bargaining session that had been scheduled for yesterday due to the wildfires, we are scheduled to resume bargaining with Kaiser Thursday, January 16.
It’s been three months and Kaiser is finally meeting us back at the bargaining table. We resume THIS THURSDAY January 9 at 10 a.m. at the Hilton in Glendale
We rang in the new year resolved in our fight to improve Kaiser’s broken mental health system. And while Kaiser paraded around the idea that it’s “shifting paradigms in care” at the Rose Parade, we leafletted the attendees of the float viewing event to help them better understand our strike.
We’ve reiterated to Kaiser that we are ready to bargain anytime. Meanwhile, our strike continues to generate media coverage and political support.
There has already been some media attention about the joint letters from State Senate President Pro Tem Mike McGuire and Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas — and a majority of state legislators — calling on Kaiser to settle on our terms.
Read our roundup of the latest labor and healthcare news from top media outlets.
English Inspirados por sus colegas en San Pedro, que se organizaron con NUHW hace un año, 533 trabajadores de Providence
English NUHW tiene muchos asuntos pendientes ahora que 2024 se acerca a su fin. Llevamos dos meses de huelga en
English Una mayoría de los legisladores de California han firmado cartas casi idénticas pidiendo al Gerente Ejecutivo de Kaiser Permanente,