1997: Labor Management Partnership established.
1999: Employment and Income Security Agreement gives coalition union-represented employees the opportunity to train for comparable positions in the event of layoffs.
2000: The first National Agreement is negotiated between Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions; it establishes the Performance Sharing Program.
2001: KP and the coalition advocate for improved nurse-to-patient staffing ratios—the first such joint action in health care.
2005: The second National Agreement establishes unit-based teams.
2005-2009: Joint work to implement KP HealthConnect, setting the precedent for collaboration on future system rollouts, including ICD-10 and Claims Connect.
2008: A contract reopener includes a shared strategy to grow health plan and union membership.
2010: Third National Agreement establishes performance goals and metrics for UBTs.
2012: Fourth National Agreement includes the Total Health Incentive Plan.
2014–2016: LMP is lauded by the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service and others; KP and coalition leaders provide partnership advice to health systems across the United States and overseas.
2015: Fifth National Agreement provides for joint assessment of future workforce needs, increases investment in workforce training, and arrives at a long-term solution that protects retiree medical benefits while reducing liabilities associated with those benefits.
2017: Union coalition grows to 116,000 union members; KP grows to 11.8 million health plan members.