Kaiser Mental Health Workers Begin Open-Ended Strike in Southern California | KQED
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"Kaiser leadership has consistently been dismissive whenever we voice our concerns or experiences," said Johnson. "They like to tell us things like, 'We get that it's not ideal,' and they also add, 'But it works for us.'"
Jared Garcia hoped the strike might last less than a month, but stressed that he is prepared for it to continue as long as needed. 'Scabs aren't going to work,' he stated, highlighting the challenges of replacing 2,400 mental health professionals.
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