A coalition of eight unions representing 75,000 employees of Kaiser Permanente said late Saturday that is has not reached an agreement with the company, setting the stage for the largest healthcare strike in US history on Wednesday.

The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, which has workers at hundreds of hospitals and medical offices in California, Oregon, Colorado, Virginia, Washington and Washington, D.C., said in a statement that it remains far apart with the company on important issues but still has had “good discussions with Kaiser.” The healthcare workers are seeking across-the-board pay raises and improvements to their pension plans, as well as protections against outsourcing.

The coalition’s contract with Kaiser officially expired after 11:59 pm PT on Saturday night.

  • fadingembers
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    331 year ago

    You love to see it. Does anyone know if 2023 is the biggest year for striking in modern history?

    • justhach
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      241 year ago

      Likely. I can’t remember there being this much union activity in my lifetime.

    • @Mokujin
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      151 year ago

      After the UPS deal, why wouldn’t everyone? I love seeing folks get an uplift, even if I don’t.

      Need more of this!