Kaiser Mental Health Care Strike: Day 22
Our fourth week on strike began with energetic picket lines, a powerful action in Los Angeles and fresh interest from
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Our fourth week on strike began with energetic picket lines, a powerful action in Los Angeles and fresh interest from
We are ending the third week of our strike with Kaiser under increasing pressure over how it’s treating patients seeking care.
We started the third week of our strike with good energy on the picket lines and strong interest from media and state authorities about Kaiser’s inadequate and incomplete plan to continue providing critical mental health services.
We wrapped up an energetic second week on the picket line with a couple of special guests. At Los Angeles
With our picket lines now starting at 8 a.m., we got a little more sleep and had a little extra energy out on the lines. At LAMC, we got an extra boost from a visit by Congressman Jimmy Gomez and members of Clergy and Laity United for Economic Justice (CLUE).
The strike began on October 21 and will continue throughout Southern California until Kaiser reaches a fair agreement that benefits workers and patients.
We had one of the biggest turnouts for bargaining today in recent memory. More than 50 of us participated in contract negotiations to show that we’re united and determined to win a fair contract that benefits us and Kaiser patients.
We had another day of strong turnout and high energy as we moved our picket lines to Riverside, Woodland Hills, Irvine, and Baldwin Park.
We had another day of strong turnout and high energy as we moved our picket lines to Riverside, Woodland Hills, Irvine, and Baldwin Park.
Kaiser management did not have the courage to face us in bargaining today and sent their lonely labor relations consultant,