85,000 Kaiser Permanente workers are voting on whether to authorize a strike.
If the Kaiser strike is authorized, it would be the nation's largest healthcare strike in history.
As this summer — already jam-packed with labor activity — turns to fall, tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers could find themselves on the picket line.
The vote will last through mid-September, said Dave Regan, president of the SEIU United Healthcare Workers West, at a press conference on Thursday.
With 85,000 members in its ranks, it would be the largest healthcare strike in the country's history, organizers say.
Persons:
Kaiser, Dave Regan, Kaiser Permanente, Regan, Wayne Davis, Davis, Caroline Lucas, Liz Grigsby, COVID, Grigsby, Catherine Engler, Engler
Organizations:
Kaiser Permanente, Morning, Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Unions, SEIU United Healthcare Workers, Union, Organizers
Locations:
Kaiser, California , Colorado , Oregon, Washington, DC, Hawaii , Maryland, Virginia, Colorado