Katie Adams / medcitynews - About 31,000 Kaiser Permanente workers ended a four-week strike after reaching a tentative agreement that includes measures to address chronic understaffing and wage increases. The full contract has not yet been ratified.The post After 4-Week Strike, Kais…
AI Summary: After a four‑week strike, roughly 31,000 Kaiser Permanente workers reached a tentative agreement that includes commitments on staffing levels and compensation. The deal ends a major labor standoff that had disrupted services and put pressure on management to address long‑standing workforce concerns.
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