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Kaiser Permanente reaches tentative agreement with workers

October 13, 2023
A striking Kaiser Permanente worker uses a bullhorn as she walks the picket line in front of the Kaiser Permanente Vallejo Medical Center on Oct. 6 in Vallejo, Calif.
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Kaiser Permanente reaches tentative agreement with workers

After a historic strike, Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions have reached a tentative agreement.

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