Resolution of Kaiser Permanente Labor Dispute

Unionized health care professionals end four-week strike at Kaiser Permanente, returning Tuesday after significant movement in negotiations.
Strike began on Jan. 27, involving over 31,000 nurses and health professionals.
Clinics and hospitals remained open with virtual appointments and rescheduled procedures.
About 2,800 Northern California clinicians joined the strike.
Kaiser's offer costs nearly $2 billion, union's $1 billion.
Both sides finalize return-to-work agreements with a tentative union membership vote.
Specific issues like staffing ratios or unfair labor practices unresolved.
Montefiore and Mount Sinai ended walkouts earlier this month.
Kaiser serves 12.6 million members across 600 offices and 40 hospitals.
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