Kaiser Permanente and the healthcare union workers have reached a deal over staffing and pay after the union had said that staffing shortages were at a crisis level.
last week. “We can’t afford to strike a long time, but it’s a double-edged sword. We can’t afford not to strike.”
In August, the unions representing workers had asked for a $25 hourly minimum wage and an increase of 7% for the first two years then 6.25% for the following two years, thereported. Kaiser countered with a $21 to $23 minimum hourly wage depending on location. It also had pledged to hire 10,000 more employees.
More than 75,000 nurses, pharmacists and other Kaiser employees had hit the picket lines earlier this month and was the largest healthcare strike on record, Kaiser Permanente, which is based in Oakland, California, serves 12.7 million people at 40 hospitals and more than 620 medical offices across the country but mostly on the West Coast, the newspaper reported. It has about 213,000 employees who are not doctors, theJosh Duggar’s appeal terminated, expected to remain in prison until 2032
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