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Kaiser Permanente and unions reach tentative agreement one week after strike

Kaiser Permanente and a coalition of unions representing roughly a third of its workforce have reached a tentative agreement, a week after tens of thousands of workers walked off the job in protest. The tentative agreement, announced Friday morning on social media, was struck amid escalating pressure from the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, which represents more than 85,000 workers at ...
Kaiser employees rally outside Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center on Oct. 4, the first day of the strike.

Kaiser Permanente and a coalition of unions representing roughly a third of its workforce have reached a tentative agreement, a week after tens of thousands of workers walked off the job in protest.

The tentative, was struck amid escalating pressure from the , which represents more than 85,000 workers at Kaiser hospitals and clinics.

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