The strike, which ran for three days, marked the largest work stoppage to date in the healthcare sector
Kaiser Permanente’s healthcare workers unions have reached a tentative agreement with the company, the union said in a social media post on Friday.
The California-based care consortium and the union representing healthcare workers resumed negotiations on Thursday, more than a week after contract talks broke off at the start of a 72-hour strike by 75,000 nurses, medical technicians and support staff.
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