About 31,000 nurses and health-care specialists walked off the job Monday at over two dozen Kaiser Permanente hospitals and clinics over allegations that the company refused to bargain in good faith.
The United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals said that the workers—who include nurses, pharmacists, physicians assistants, and other health-care workers in California and Hawaii—would continue to strike until a fair contract was reached.
The strike comes on the heels of a New York City nurses strike where about 15,000 workers walked off the job earlier this month after the New York State Nursing Association argued that ...
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