More than 31,000 nurses, health care workers strike at Kaiser Permanente, arguing for safe staffing levels, fair wages
The strike protests unsafe staffing, demands fair wages and benefits, and challenges unfair labor practices during stalled contract talks with Kaiser Permanente.
- More than 31,000 nurses and health care workers are on strike at Kaiser Permanente for safe staffing levels and fair wages.
- The United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals initiated the strike at 7 a.m.
- The union has filed an unfair labor practice charge against Kaiser with the National Labor Relations Board.
- Kaiser offers a 21.5% wage increase over four years, along with other enhanced benefits.
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Another strike sends 31,000 Kaiser Permanente health care workers to picket lines
An estimated 31,000 registered nurses and other front-line Kaiser Permanente health care workers launched an open-ended strike this week in California and Hawaii to demand better wages and staffing. The picketing that began Monday marked the second major walkout in…
Kaiser nurses embark on indefinite strike
Kaiser nurses statewide began an indefinite strike Monday, restarting picket lines that went idle after a five-day work stoppage in October 2025. Given that union members do not get paid if they do not work their shifts, such an open-ended walk-off is rare. And it is not like Kaiser Permanente is refusing to pay nurses more. The health care juggernaut has said repeatedly in statements that it has offered raises that would adjust pay upward by a …
Kaiser workers strike again in Bay Area
For the third time in nearly as many months, thousands of Kaiser Permanente employees are on strike in the Bay Area — this time with no end in sight to the work stoppage at California’s largest health provider. About 2,800 Kaiser nurse anesthetists, occupational, speech and physical therapists, and other professionals walked off the job at 7 a.m. Monday in Northern California. In the Bay Area, hundreds of workers flocked to picket lines at Kaise…
Kaiser workers strike again in Bay Area, with no end in sight
For the third time in nearly as many months, thousands of Kaiser Permanente professionals are on strike in the Bay Area — this time with no end in sight to the work stoppage at California’s largest health provider. About 2,800 Kaiser nurse anesthetists, occupational, speech and physical therapists, and other professionals walked off the job at 7 a.m. Monday in Northern California. In the Bay Area, hundreds of workers flocked to picket lines at K…
Thousands of Kaiser employees are on strike
Thousands of Kaiser employees are on strike The open-ended strike was called by the United Nurses Associations of California, which represents about 31,000 employees. They have accused Kaiser Permanente of squeezing patient care and staffing — a claim the system denies.
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