The union representing Kaiser Permanente mental health workers in Southern California began an open-ended strike in October 2024. The clinicians and therapists are seeking better retirement benefits ...
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — After 196 days on the picket line, Kaiser Permanente's mental health workers have finally reached a tentative agreement with the healthcare giant. The breakthrough comes after one ...
Rogers fired two therapists and a front desk worker in late April in what their union alleges is illegal retaliation. Rogers says it followed the law.
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Kaiser Permanente mental-health workers voted over the weekend to authorize a one-day strike over alleged unfair labor practices. About 92% of the 2,400 therapists, social workers and psychologists ...
Kaiser Permanente mental health workers in Southern California have voted to ratify a new four-year contract, ending what the union is calling the longest mental health strike in U.S. history. KPBS ...
Mental health care in America has a long, complex history. Author Hannah Thurman explores the history of mental health care ...
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center has laid off 40 mental health care employees to make way for licensed therapists with ...
About 2,400 Kaiser Permanente mental health therapists, social workers and psychologists plan to hold a one-day unfair labor practice strike March 18, according to a news release from the National ...
Mental health workers rally outside Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center as they begin an open-ended strike in Los Angeles Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) SAN DIEGO (CN) — ...
More than 23,000 Kaiser Permanente nurses plan to hold a 24-hour sympathy strike March 18 in solidarity with Kaiser mental health workers represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers, ...
Research shows that only a half of Americans are able to get the mental health treatment they need, and that puts a strain on professionals and society.