Hey fam, tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente healthcare heroes just hit the picket lines along the U.S. West Coast 🏥✊
This 5-day strike—impacting over 500 hospitals and medical facilities in California and Hawaii— kicked off Tuesday at 7 a.m. PT. It’s officially the biggest walkout in the 50-year history of the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP). ⚡️
Why now? The crew is calling for safe staffing (think: enough nurses per patient for top care), fair pay, and protections to keep patients and frontline staff secure. It’s a global vibe—reminds us of chats about fair wages and work conditions back home, whether you’re in Delhi, Jakarta, or Manila.
The union says, “Kaiser employees are striking not because they want to, but because they have to.” Meanwhile, Kaiser Permanente insists the strike is “unnecessary and disruptive,” but claims it’s still working toward a deal that balances pay with affordable, high-quality care.
With 12.6 million members, 600 medical offices, and 40 hospitals, Kaiser Permanente—based in Oakland, California—is one of the biggest not-for-profit health plans in the U.S. This showdown has us watching: it’s about the future of healthcare workforces everywhere. 🌍❤️
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Tens of thousands of healthcare workers strike across U.S. West Coast
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