Bay Area Kaiser workers could go on strike Tuesday, joining 31,000 across California and Hawaii
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Bay Area Kaiser workers could go on strike Tuesday, joining 31,000 across California and Hawaii
"SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Kaiser health care workers could walk off the job on Tuesday. Employees want wage increases, better staffing and improved retirement benefits."
"Kaiser says it's committed to reaching an agreement and that a strike would only delay progress and could potentially disrupt care."
"The dispute involves 31,000 workers in California and Hawaii. It includes registered nurses, pharmacists, nurse anesthetist and physician assistants."
Kaiser health care workers in California and Hawaii could walk off the job on Tuesday, threatening care disruption. The dispute involves about 31,000 employees, including registered nurses, pharmacists, nurse anesthetists and physician assistants. Employees are demanding wage increases, better staffing and improved retirement benefits. Kaiser says it is committed to reaching an agreement and warns that a strike would delay progress and could potentially disrupt care. Nurses have protested Kaiser’s reduction of transgender care for young people in San Francisco, signaling broader tensions within the system.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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