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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Tens of thousands of health care workers have ratified a new four-year contract with industry giant Kaiser Permanente following a strike over wages and staffing levels, the parties announced Thursday. Of the 85,000 members in the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, 98.5% voted in recent weeks to ratify the contract, the coalition said in a press release. The deal includes setting minimum hourly wages at $25 in California, where most of Kaiser’s facilities are located, and $23 in other states. The workers’ last contract was negotiated in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic. The three-day strike last month involved 75,000 workers in California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
Persons: Kaiser, understaffing, Steve Shields, Kaiser’s Organizations: OAKLAND, Permanente, Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Unions, Workers, D.C Locations: Calif, California, California , Colorado , Oregon, Washington, Virginia, Oakland , California
New York CNN —Members of the United Auto Workers union are back on the job at General Motors, Ford and Stellantis. They can’t go on strike in sympathy with another union’s strike, and they can’t wage a strike over political issues, such as a change in government policy. The Teamsters and the UAW also both have members now on strike against a group of casinos in Detroit. The significance of May 1The date Fain sees for this collective, coordinated strike is May 1, 2028, or May Day, which is also International Workers Day. That is celebrated as a Labor Day in many other countries, but rarely in the United States, which is where its historical roots are.
Persons: Shawn Fain, , Todd Vachon, Taft, Harry Truman, Vachon, Fain, expirations, Kate Bronfenbrenner, , , “ He’s, Bronfenbrenner, McCarthy, ” Fain Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, UAW, Rutgers University, US Department of Labor, Teamsters ’, UPS, Labor Education Research, Cornell University, Kaiser Permanente, Teamsters, Workers, Labor, Unions Locations: New York, Europe, United States, France, Detroit,
Neither the union nor GM would confirm the tentative deal. Most recently that happened at Mack Trucks, where nearly 4,000 UAW members went on strike on October 8 after voting no on their own tentative agreement. There are a total of more than 18,000 UAW members at GM now on strike, though they could be returning to work within days. The strike had a total of nearly 50,000 UAW members on strike at one point or another, although not all at the same time. During the UAW strike, a coalition of unions at Kaiser Permanente had 75,000 workers walk out in the largest US health care strike in history.
Persons: Stellantis, Mack Trucks, Fain, Ford, Joe Biden, Biden, Betsy Klein Organizations: New, New York CNN —, Motors, United Auto Workers, America’s, Ford, GM, UAW, Mack, EV, Air Force, Kaiser Permanente Locations: New York, Spring Hill , Tennessee, Arlington , Texas, Fargo, Michigan, Delaware
The walkout, which the organizers have dubbed "Pharmageddon", is the third strike by pharmacists in a little over one month. In September, some staff from CVS stores in Kansas City went on a two-day strike, while there was another by Walgreens store employees earlier this month. Pharmacy staff in New York and Pennsylvania were planning to participate, including workers at some of Walgreens' Duane Reade stores in New York, he said. Some pharmacists were also planning to conduct rallies outside CVS' headquarters at Woonsocket, Rhode Island and at Walgreens at Deerfield, Illinois, according to social media posts. "Our ongoing efforts are focused on how we recruit, retain, and reward our pharmacy staff," a spokesperson for Walgreens told Reuters, adding that they have also centralized some operations to reduce pharmacists' workload.
Persons: Walgreens Boots Alliance's, Shane Jerominski, Duane Reade, Jerominski, Kaiser, Leroy Leo, Shinjini Organizations: CVS Health Corp, Walgreens Boots, Kansas City, Walgreens, Reuters, Jerominski, Pharmacy, CVS, Kaiser Permanente, Thomson Locations: U.S, Kansas, New York, Pennsylvania, Woonsocket , Rhode Island, Deerfield , Illinois, Bengaluru
Health workers face mental health crisis, CDC says
  + stars: | 2023-10-24 | by ( Giri Viswanathan | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
CNN —Researchers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are sounding the alarm on a mental health crisis for health workers around the country. The report, released on Tuesday, also shows that health workers face worse mental health outcomes than employees in other industries. The study found that health care workers reported an increase in poor mental health days between 2018 and 2022. According to the CDC report, harassment had major impacts on health workers’ mental health: Health workers who reported being harassed were 5 times as likely to report anxiety compared to those who were not. The CDC’s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health also plans to launch a national campaign this fall to help hospital leaders address challenges to health workers’ well-being — part of an ongoing initiative by the agency to raise awareness about health workers’ mental health challenges.
Persons: Kaiser Permanente, , Debra Houry, Houry, ” Houry, ideation, , Casey Chosewood, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Chosewood, ” Chosewood, Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, Health, Kaiser, District of Columbia, National Institute for Occupational Safety, Worker Health, CNN Health,
And the union’s win is just the latest reason why short strikes are happening more and more. That’s up 86% from the number of short strikes in the same period of 2021. There have been only 98 strikes lasting more than a week so far this year, or half the number of short strikes, a more modest 20% increase from 2021. The short duration strikes pain on employers while not forcing union members to give up as much. “Sometimes the shock of the short strike produces the movement at the table.
Persons: there’s, , Kaiser, , Todd Vachon, John Borsos, Johnnie Kallas, , ” Kallas, “ We’re, Lester Garcia, ” Garcia Organizations: New, New York CNN, Kaiser Permanente, United Auto Workers Union, General Motors, Ford, Hollywood, Writers Guild, SAG, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Los Angeles Unified School District, Rutgers University, , Labor Department, UAW, Sacramento City Teachers Association, Cornell, Starbucks Workers United, Los Locations: New York, Minnesota, Los Angeles
Medical device stocks of all kinds were pummeled over the past week as investors tried to calculate the ripple effects of new weight loss drugs. While the use of the GLP-1 drugs to treat obesity is still very limited at this point, it is expected to soar to a $100 billion market or more, by some estimates. Judging by the momentum in the stocks, investors have been betting that as people lose weight, there will be a decline in knee replacement surgery. A case for more knee surgery? Based on Truist's polling of 50 hospital administrators, the analyst expects the third quarter will show a slowing pace of knee replacement surgeries compared to the first half of 2023.
Persons: We've, Bill Sutherland, Piper Sandler, Matt O'Brien, Stryker, Eli Lilly's Mounjaro, O'Brien, Richard Newitter, Newitter, Benchmark's Sutherland, Kaiser, Sutherland, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: American College of, Nordisk's Ozempic, Stryker, Surgery Partners, Permanente, Tenet Healthcare, Partners Locations: U.S, GLP
Oct 13 (Reuters) - A union coalition for Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers reached a tentative labor deal with the hospital system on Friday that included across-the-board wage increases after 75,000 members took part in a three-day strike last week. The strike was the largest recorded among medical workers and included nurses, medical technicians and support staff at hundreds of Kaiser hospitals and clinics from California to Virginia. "I’m heartened to see healthcare workers and their employers take this critical step towards securing the pay, benefits, and working conditions these heroes deserve," President Joe Biden said in a statement. The Kaiser union coalition had threatened to strike again for a week starting Nov. 1. The union had said Kaiser would need to hire 10,000 new healthcare workers to fill current vacancies.
Persons: Julie Su, Biden, Joe Biden, Kaiser, Su, Manas Mishra, Leroy Leo, Steve Gorman, Arun Koyyur, Shinjini, Maju Samuel, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, Labor, Tenet Healthcare, District of Columbia, Writers Guild of America, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Thomson Locations: California, Virginia, San Francisco Bay, Bengaluru, Los Angeles
Kaiser Permanente, Unions Reach Deal on New Contracts
  + stars: | 2023-10-13 | by ( Melanie Evans | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
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"We are excited to have reached a tentative agreement with the frontline health care workers of the @UnionCoalition this morning," Kaiser Permanente said on social media platform X. Kaiser Permanente and its coalition of healthcare workers unions did not immediately respond to requests for details on the agreement. The unions had said Kaiser outsourcing healthcare duties to third-party vendors and subcontactors also was a major sticking point in talks that have dragged on for six months. Company and union spokespersons had said on Thursday the two sides met in person late in the day at a San Francisco Bay-area hotel. "We are thankful for the instrumental involvement of Acting U.S. Labor Secretary," Kaiser said on X.
Persons: Kaiser, Kaiser Permanente, subcontactors, Julie Su, Manas Mishra, Leroy Leo, Steve Gorman, Shounak Dasgupta, Sriraj Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, Labor, U.S, Unions, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Thomson Locations: U.S, San Francisco Bay, Bengaluru, Los Angeles
Kaiser Permanente, workers union reach tentative agreement
  + stars: | 2023-10-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Oct 13 (Reuters) - Kaiser Permanente's healthcare workers union has reached a tentative deal with the company, the union said in a social media post on Friday, moving toward settling a dispute over staffing levels and pay that sparked the largest strike in the U.S. medical sector. Terms of the agreement were not immediately disclosed, but higher pay and increased hiring to address what union officials called crisis-level staffing shortages topped the workers' list of demands. The company has acknowledged staffing shortages plaguing the entire healthcare sector, a consequence of occupational "burnout" from the pandemic, leading to more than 5 million medical workers leaving their jobs. Kaiser Permanente and its coalition of healthcare workers unions did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for details on the agreement. Company and union spokespersons had said on Thursday the two sides met in person late in the day at a San Francisco Bay-area hotel.
Persons: Julie Su, Manas Mishra, Leroy Leo, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, Reuters, Union, Kaiser, . Company, Labor, Unions, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Thomson Locations: U.S, San Francisco Bay, Bengaluru
Healthcare workers strike in front of Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, as more than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers go on strike from October 4 to 7 across the United States, in Los Angeles, California, October 4, 2023. More than 85,000 health workers reached a tentative labor agreement with Kaiser Permanente on Friday that will avoid more strikes after the Biden administration intervened in the negotiations. President Joe Biden praised the health workers and reiterated his support for organized labor in a statement Friday. "I always say that collective bargaining works," Biden said. The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions had threatened additional strikes if management did not meet their demands, particularly over short staffing and the outsourcing of jobs.
Persons: Biden, Joe Biden, Kaiser Organizations: Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Permanente, Kaiser Permanente, UPS, United Auto Workers, Ford Motor, General Motors, Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Unions Locations: United States, Los Angeles , California, Detroit, California , Colorado , Oregon, Washington
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How labor strikes impact the markets
  + stars: | 2023-10-13 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow labor strikes impact the marketsVictoria Greene, CIO at G Squared Private Wealth, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Kaiser Permanente's new deal with labor unions, the impact of the strikes on the markets, and more.
Persons: Victoria, Kaiser Organizations: G Squared, Wealth
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California will raise the minimum wage for health care workers to $25 per hour over the next decade under a new law Democratic Gov. Last month, he signed a law raising the minimum wage for fast food workers to $20 per hour. Political Cartoons View All 1211 ImagesSeveral city councils in California had already passed local laws to raise the minimum wage for health care workers. The law Newsom signed Friday would preempt those local minimum wage increases. The health care industry has been confronted with burnout from heavy workloads, a problem greatly exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Newsom, , Tia Orr Organizations: Democratic Gov, Democratic, Service Employees International Union California, Labor, University of California, Berkely Labor Center, Kaiser Permanente Locations: SACRAMENTO, Calif, California, Los Angeles
Oct 13 (Reuters) - Kaiser Permanente's frontline healthcare workers union reached a tentative deal with the company on Friday, moving toward settling a payment and staffing dispute that had sparked the largest recorded strike in the U.S. medical sector. The strike by 75,000 workers last week had put Kaiser at the forefront of a growing labor unrest in the healthcare industry, including among employees of pharmacies and other hospital chains like Tenet Healthcare (THC.N). "What they've achieved here in Oakland (San Francisco Bay Area) is great news for frontline workers, for Kaiser and the patients in their collective care," Su said. Spokespersons for Kaiser Permanente and its coalition of healthcare workers unions said they would provide further details on the agreement later in the day. Kaiser is one of the largest U.S. medical employers with 24,000 doctors, 68,000 nurses, 213,000 technicians, clerical workers and administrative staff.
Persons: Kaiser, Julie Su, Su, Kaiser Permanente, Manas Mishra, Leroy Leo, Steve Gorman, Shounak Dasgupta, Sriraj Kalluvila, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Tenet Healthcare, Labor, Kaiser Permanente, District of Columbia, United Auto Workers, Detroit, U.S . Bureau of Labor Statistics, Thomson Locations: U.S, San Francisco Bay, Oakland, Bengaluru, Los Angeles
CNN —A coalition of unions representing thousands of Kaiser Permanente health care workers warned they will walk off the job again next month if a deal is not reached with their employer. The first strike began on October 4 and ended on October 7 after an employment contract for 75,000 Kaiser workers expired without a new agreement. Spanning multiple states, it was the first national strike effort at Kaiser Permanente and the largest health care worker strike in US history. Kaiser said it has already hired 10,000 workers for union-represented roles so far in 2023. In a statement, Vincent Staupe, a spokesperson for Kaiser Permanente, said the health care organization has received notice from the unions of the potential strike.
Persons: Kaiser, ” Caroline Lucas, ” Kaiser, Vincent Staupe, Kaiser Permanente, ” Staupe Organizations: CNN —, Kaiser Permanente, Washington DC, Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Unions, CNN, Permanente Locations: Kaiser, California, Washington , Oregon, Virginia, Seattle, United States
Massachusetts, Connecticut and Pennsylvania have recently tried to start providing striking workers jobless benefits, too. Here's what else workers on strike should know about unemployment benefits. Workers on strike in the Empire State can typically collect the benefits for as long as 26 weeks. Workers on strike in New Jersey may also qualify for unemployment benefits, and lawmakers recently shortened the waiting time for eligibility there, too, to 14 days, down from 30. Workers in the state can usually collect unemployment benefits for up to 26 weeks.
Persons: Frederic J, Brown, Gavin Newsom, Michele Evermore, haven't, Evermore, Rob Sampson, Johnnie Kallas, Phil Murphy Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, AFP, Getty, The Century Foundation, United Auto Workers, Bloomberg, Republican, Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Labor, New York, Workers, New York State Department of Labor, New, New Jersey Gov Locations: Los Angeles, , New York, New Jersey, California, Massachusetts , Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Wayne , Michigan, Connecticut, New York , New Jersey
[1/2] Healthcare workers strike in front of Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, as more than 75,000 Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers go on strike from October 4 to 7 across the United States, in Los Angeles, California, U.S. October 4, 2023. The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions said on Monday it has served the company notice that a weeklong "follow-up strike is possible" starting Nov. 1 unless the two sides come to a settlement beforehand. The company did not have an immediate response to the unions' latest strike deadline. The strike, which ran for three days, marked the largest work stoppage to date in the healthcare sector. Kaiser said it kept its hospitals and emergency departments open during the walkout, staffed by doctors, managers and "contingency workers."
Persons: Julie Su, Su, Kaiser, Steve Gorman, Sriparna Roy, Caroline Humer, Shinjini Ganguli, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Healthcare, Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, Permanente, REUTERS, Kaiser Permanente, Coalition, Kaiser Permanente Unions, Union, Kaiser, District of Columbia, Thomson Locations: United States, Los Angeles , California, U.S, Kaiser, California, California , Oregon, Washington, , Colorado, Virginia, Seattle, Los Angeles, Bengaluru
A United Auto Workers union member holds a sign outside Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, to mark the beginning of contract negotiations in Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S. July 12, 2023. About 73% of workers - covering 4,000 workers in Pennsylvania, Florida and Maryland - voted against the deal, the UAW said. After Mack workers voted down the deal, the UAW sent a strike notice to the company saying "many topics" remain at issue, including wage increases, cost-of-living allowance, job security and wage progression. "We clearly demonstrated our commitment to good faith bargaining by arriving at a tentative agreement that was endorsed by both the International UAW and the UAW Mack Truck Council," Roy said. "UAW members and workers across the economy are mobilizing to demand their fair share," the UAW said in a letter to Mack.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Mack Trucks, Mack, Shawn Fain, Stephen Roy, Roy, Fain, Ford, David Shepardson, Abhijith Ganapavaram, Jacqueline Wong, Jamie Freed, Michael Perry, Arun Koyyur Organizations: United Auto Workers, Sterling Heights Assembly, REUTERS, Volvo Group, UAW, Unions, FedEx, Detroit Three, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, International UAW, UAW Mack Truck Council, Volvo, Detroit, Kaiser Permanente, U.S, Thomson Locations: Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights , Michigan, U.S, Pennsylvania, Florida, Maryland, North, United States
A United Auto Workers union member holds a sign outside Stellantis Sterling Heights Assembly Plant, to mark the beginning of contract negotiations in Sterling Heights, Michigan, U.S. July 12, 2023. About 73% of workers voted against the deal covering 4,000 workers in Pennsylvania, Florida and Maryland, the UAW said. The proposed Mack deal had included a 19% pay hike, a $3,500 ratification bonus, improved retirement benefits, additional vacation for some employees and a reduction in the time needed to get to top pay. "We clearly demonstrated our commitment to good faith bargaining by arriving at a tentative agreement that was endorsed by both the International UAW and the UAW Mack Truck Council," Roy said. "As you are aware, UAW members and workers across the economy are mobilizing to demand their fair share," the UAW said in a letter to Mack.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Mack Trucks, Mack, Shawn Fain, Stephen Roy, Roy, Fain, Ford, David Shepardson, Jacqueline Wong, Jamie Freed, Michael Perry Organizations: United Auto Workers, Sterling Heights Assembly, REUTERS, Volvo Group, UAW, Unions, FedEx, Detroit Three, General Motors, Ford, Chrysler, International UAW, UAW Mack Truck Council, Volvo, Detroit, Kaiser Permanente, Thomson Locations: Sterling Heights, Sterling Heights , Michigan, U.S, Pennsylvania, Florida, Maryland, North, United States
New York CNN —The United Auto Workers (UAW) says its members have voted to reject a tentative agreement with Mack Trucks and will go on strike Monday. Stephen Roy, president of Mack Trucks, was quoted by Reuters as saying he was “surprised and disappointed” that the union had chosen to strike. CNN has reached out to Mack Trucks for comment. Mack Trucks is one of the major US makers of heavy duty and medium duty trucks, with deliveries of 27,000 in 2022 and 16,000 for the first half of 2023. Rejecting dealsIt has become more common in recent years for rank-and-file union members to vote down tentative labor agreements reached by their union leadership.
Persons: Mack Trucks, “ I’m, Mack, Shawn Fain, Stephen Roy, , China’s Geely, Fain, Joe Biden, John Deere Organizations: New, New York CNN, United Auto Workers, UAW, Twitter, Reuters, International UAW, UAW Mack Truck Council, CNN, Sweden’s Volvo Group, Volvo, Big Three, , Motors, Ford, Jeep, Dodge, Chrysler, FedEx, Mack, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Kaiser Permanente Locations: New York
Just as Hollywood's writers and studios reached a tentative deal to return to work after nearly 150 days, a new strike was brewing. More than 75,000 health-care workers walked off the job Wednesday at Kaiser Permanente, the nation's largest non-profit health-care organization, driven in part by demands for higher pay in the midst of staffing shortages, which left employees burned out. At the same time, the United Auto Workers strike is ongoing, marking three weeks since the first-ever simultaneous walk out against the Detroit Three. In the last few months alone, striking or threatening to strike has led to a string of labor deals where UPS drivers, airline pilots and aerospace manufacturing employees have pushed for and won higher pay. "Strikes can often be contagious."
Persons: Johnnie Kallas, Kallas Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Finance, Cornell University's School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Labor
The U.S. government in May ended the COVID public health emergency declaration during which it bought the shots and provided them to all Americans for free. In the current privatized system, health insurance plans by law must cover the shots at no cost. McKesson (MCK.N), one of the largest U.S. wholesalers, said it has distributed over 3.8 million shots so far. "Health insurance providers continue to educate Americans about where and how to get their COVID vaccines within their plan’s coverage," David Allen, a spokesperson for insurance lobby group AHIP said. Now that the government is no longer footing the bill for their vaccine supply, pharmacy owners need to pay for the shots.
Persons: Kate MacDowell, MacDowell, Kaiser, David Allen, AHIP, David Kohll, James Daily, he's, Suzanne Berman, Michael Erman, Ahmed Aboulenein, Caroline Humer, Bill Berkrot Organizations: Pfizer, U.S . Department of Health, Human Services, Kaiser Permanente, COVID, Moderna, CVS, Walmart, Walgreens, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Cardinal Health, Reuters, Kohll's Pharmacy, Thomson Locations: WASHINGTON, U.S, Portland , Oregon, Oregon, California, Nebraska, Readington , New Jersey, Crossville , Tennessee, New York, Washington
Signage is seen outside of a Walgreens, owned by the Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc., in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., November 26, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsCompanies Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc FollowOct 6 (Reuters) - Pharmacy employees at some U.S. Walgreens (WBA.O) stores, including pharmacists, technicians and support staff, plan a walkout between Monday and Wednesday, CNN reported on Friday, citing an organizer. Some employees plan to walk out for one day, while others expect to close their pharmacies for all three, the network said, citing employees in three states. The walkout is in response to what pharmacy employees call burdensome prescription and vaccination expectations placed on pharmacists, the report said. Walgreens said in an emailed response it was engaged and listening to concerns raised by some of its team members.
Persons: Andrew Kelly, Walgreens, Kaiser, Dimpal, Devika Nair, Rishabh, Sandra Maler, Rosalba O'Brien, William Mallard Organizations: Walgreens, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc, REUTERS, CNN, Reuters, Kaiser Permanente, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S, Bengaluru
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