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Kaiser Permanente Mental Health Workers Begin Strike Over Inequities

Nearly 2,400 mental health workers at Kaiser Permanente in Southern California strike to demand improved staffing and equitable conditions, highlighting systemic care disparities.

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Major Unions Launch Joint Canvassing Effort for Harris-Walz Campaign

SEIU, NEA, AFT, and AFSCME unite for a massive voter outreach to support Harris-Walz in battleground states before election.

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Major Public Unions Join Forces to Boost Battleground Voting

SEIU, NEA, AFT, and AFSCME launch a joint voter outreach campaign to boost Harris-Walz in battleground states.

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AFSCME Urges Iowa Prison Safety Reforms After Staff Assaults

Two Iowa prison officers were assaulted, sparking criticism of Gov. Reynolds' leadership amid rising violence and calls for urgent safety reforms.

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Florida Nurses Ratify Contracts to Enhance Patient Care and Conditions

Nurses at eight Florida hospitals ratified new contracts, enhancing staffing and patient care, highlighting improved retention and community safety.

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Flint Nurses Demand Fair Contract, Prepare to Strike for Safety

Flint nurses at McLaren Hospital demand better staffing and fair pay, pushing for patient safety amid stalled contract talks, with a 96% strike vote.

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Member Resources Available for Kaiser Psych-Social Strike

NUHW's Kaiser Psych-Social unit strike provides resources, schedules, and support, highlighting ongoing healthcare labor disputes and their wider impact.

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Cincinnati 311 Operator Wins AFSCME's Never Quit Service Award

Shaundale Green Jr., a dedicated Cincinnati 311 operator, wins AFSCME's Never Quit Service Award for his exceptional community service efforts.

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Kaiser Mental Health Workers in Southern California Plan Strike

Nearly 2,400 mental health workers will strike at Kaiser Permanente in Southern California on Oct 21, demanding improved mental health care access.

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UAW video criticizes Stellantis for broken promises and mismanagement

The UAW criticizes Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares via a powerful video amid a strike, highlighting unmet commitments and urging collective action from members.

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