Preparations are underway for what could be the biggest health care workers strike in United States history, with 75,000 Kaiser Permanente workers set to strike if no deal can be reached on Saturday night. NBC News’ Liz Kreutz has the story.
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Companies will just drop their union employees
Exactly why Massachusetts has at will employment
All these strikes under the biden regime even though he single handedly created the most prosperous economy known to man
Lazy, go to work
Oh my goodness get it together
I agree Kaiser is not working well. It’s hard to see a dr as they are short staffed.
You can see the lady with the wide mouth saying they are 1/3 of the work force and you can see that she is more proud of the disruptions than the better conditions the strike is seeking. These senseless workers can continue their woke protests until there are no companies to work for in America. This same Kaiser is the highest paying hospital in America and made a loss last year but that does not factor into the egotistic pursuits of the union members that are after getting higher dues to line their pockets.
I think this actually affects more support staff than doctors, nurses, or pharmacists.
I support fair compensation, but anyone who has used the US healthcare system knows firsthand that these workers generally provide the lowest level of customer service in any industry. The Union should be focused on providing better training, not raising the wages for these workers.
I hope Walmart doesn't strike…but they get paid so well…..I understand these nurses can't live on 100 grand a year, poor things ….
Without Doctors/Nurses there will not be anyone left to take care of the patients during the strike.
Panera bread needs to strike.. We need more pay!!!!!
Tenet Healthcare Workers need to strike with them. they're just as large, if not larger than Kaiser.
As a poor person I’m so happy
Kaiser Permanente. Worst care ever. Shutting it down will save lives.
Why can’t Hospitals be Employee owned Like Winco
Remember when Elon Musk bought Twitter for Forty-Four BILLION Dollars? That was fun.
Why won't every career shut down and the whole world go on strike with our modern day society being as demanding as it is.😂
SOLIDARITY