BARGAINING UPDATE
This past week with the expiration of the current NUHW contract, Kaiser Permanente offered the union a series of significant proposals. Examples include:
Each of these proposals addresses interests the union has told us the majority of our mental health professionals see as vital to their professional and personal quality of life. Despite this, the union has thus far declined to offer counterproposals in the above referenced areas other than the Retiree Medical Plan. The lack of meaningful engagement by NUHW in these areas is greatly disappointing and does nothing to move the parties toward a timely agreement.
Details about the October 4 session include:
The remaining scheduled bargaining dates are October 7, 8, and 10.
We look forward to those sessions and ask that NUHW meaningfully engage with us on the proposals on the table. The union’s continual threats of a strike, coupled with their refusal to make any meaningful movement on the subjects they have deemed “strike issues,” are extremely concerning. This ongoing lack of actual bargaining and engagement by the leaders of NUHW is not in the best interest of our mental health care and addiction services professionals, or the interests of the Kaiser Permanente patients they care for.
We are calling on NUHW leaders to engage with us to reach a mutually beneficial agreement without disruptions to patient care.
Click here if you want to know more details about our current strong and responsive offer to the NUHW bargaining team.