Labor/Employment
Sep. 26, 2019
Kaiser avoids national strike with tentative settlement
Health care provider Kaiser Permanente reached a tentative settlement with 85,000 union workers on a new four-year contract, narrowly avoiding a nationwide strike scheduled for Oct. 14, the company said Wednesday.




Health care provider Kaiser Permanente reached a tentative settlement with 85,000 union workers on a new four-year contract, narrowly avoiding a nationwide strike scheduled for Oct. 14, the company said Wednesday.
Kaiser Permanente brokered the deal with a coalition of unions representing six states and the District of Columbia, according to a statement.
The new contract will provide an annual 3%...
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