"Healthcare Workers' Historic Strike: Kaiser Permanente's Staffing Crisis"

Historic Strike

Over 75,000 health care workers, including nurses, emergency technicians, and pharmacists, initiated a strike

Largest in U.S. History

This strike marks the largest health care strike in U.S. history, as reported by the unions involved.

Short-Staffing Crisis

that has led to challenging working conditions and reduced patient care quality

Strike Locations

he strike occurred in California, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Virginia, and Washington

Kaiser's Response

We committed to keeping its hospitals and emergency departments open during the strike

Patient Impact

They expanding its pharmacy network to ensure patients can access medication

Remaining Staff

About 60% of Kaiser employees, including doctors, will continue working to maintain essential services.

Union Demands

Demanding a pay raise of nearly 25%, better benefits, and improved work condition

Union Demands

Demanding a pay raise of nearly 25%, better benefits, and improved work condition