to Bernard’s family, friends and colleagues,” NUHW Pres
to strike, had postponed
their strike against the health care provider Kaiser Permanente indefinitely
f
onnp.org ollowing the death of CEO Bernard Tyson on Sunday.
From Monday to Friday,
the National Union of Healthcare Workers was set to strike, to demand Kaiser
Permanente improve th
newsvilla.org e retirement and health benefits, as well as look at
clinicians’ proposals to improve the access to mental health care services.
“We offer our condolences to Bernard’s family,
friends and c
panifol.com olleagues,” NUHW President Sal Rosselli said in a statement. “Our
members dedicate their lives to helping people through tragedy and trauma, and
they understood that a strike would not be appropriate during this period of
mourning and reflection.”
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