Kaiser, nurses reach agreement, averting strike - Health Professionals & Allied Employees

Kaiser, nurses reach agreement, averting strike

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

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From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

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From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More

From SFGATE, January 17, 2015

A planned strike this week by registered nurses at Kaiser hospitals was canceled after a tentative contract agreement was reached with the health care giant, union officials said Saturday.

The California Nurses Association/National Nurses United said it scrapped plans to walk out Wednesday and Thursday after it resolved months of stalled contract negotiations over issues including staffing cuts and workplace protections. The agreement, reached late Friday evening, affects 18,000 nurses and nurse practitioners at more than 80 Kaiser hospitals and clinics in Northern and Central California, union officials said.

“It goes a long way in establishing relationships and structure to build a different relationship with Kaiser Permanente,” said RoseAnn DeMoro, executive director of the union. Nurses must still ratify the agreement.

Read More