Kaiser Permanente, Unions Reach Tentative Labor Agreement
Kaiser Permanente and more than 80,000 workers in the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions reached a tentative contract settlement Tuesday that workers say will revitalize the long-standing worker-management partnership and accomplish a set of goals to make sure Kaiser is the best place to receive and give care.
The workers previously voted in favor of a nationwide strike that would begin Oct. 14, but if the agreement is ratified in the coming weeks, that strike would be averted.
"This agreement will allow us to rebuild the worker-management partnership that has been so important to all of us in making Kaiser successful over the last 20 years," said Georgette Bradford, an ultrasound technologist at Kaiser in Sacramento. "Reaching an agreement was not easy, it had lots of twists and turns, but in the end we accomplished what we set out to do reach an agreement that is good for patients, workers and our communities."
According to the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions, the tentative four-year agreement between Kaiser Permanente and workers in six states and the District of Columbia includes:
An intensive joint effort to revitalize the worker-management partnership.
A ground-breaking workforce development program to provide educational opportunities for thousands of workers to receive a free education to help fill an expected shortage of hundreds of thousands of licensed healthcare jobs with a culturally appropriate workforce. Kaiser will provide $130 million in funding for the program over the four years of the contract.
Protection of good middle-class jobs with annual raises of 3 percent in each of the four years for workers in California, Oregon and southern Washington. In Colorado, Hawaii, Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia and the rest of Washington State, workers will receive raises of 3 percent the first year and 2 percent plus a 1 percent lump sum the following three years. In those states, workers will have an opportunity to turn the lump sums into regular raises if the company hits certain financial performance benchmarks.
Full protection of retirement benefits for current and future employees, and an expansion of retirement benefits in Hawaii, Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia.
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