'No Big Me, little you'
Mutual respect sustains these National Claims UBT co-leads over the long haul.
Mutual respect sustains these National Claims UBT co-leads over the long haul.
The Labor Management Partnership often is described as a journey. You never know where it’s going to take you next. But it also has a few rules of the road that help us find our way.
Inspired by the United States Constitution, we take a comic look at the founding of the Labor Management Partnership.
The story behind the creation of our Labor Management Partnership, formed in 1997 after decades of strikes and discontent between Kaiser Permanente and its unions.
The story behind the creation of our Labor Management Partnership, which emerged in 1997 after years of strife between Kaiser Permanente and its unions. Leaders from Kaiser Permanente and some of the key Partnership unions, both past and present, share how they agreed to work collaboratively — a solution that ultimately improved care for members and provided job security for workers. Today, our partnership is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind.
Buying in bulk and collaborating with sister teams yields a $1.1 million win in San Diego.
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PDF (color or black and white)
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11" x 17"
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Frontline employees, managers and physicians
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This tabloid-size infographic shows us where the money goes. You may also be interested in our business literacy glossary.
Use this infographic to learn about where the money is spent.
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PDF (color or black and white)
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8.5" x 11"
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Anyone with a sense of humor
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Our comic superhero shows that our values all add up to our value.
Our comic superhero shows how every part of what you do adds value.
When it's time to have a difficult conversation in your work life--or even personal life--use these tips and tools to make it go smoothly. Focus on the five-step STATE skills: share, tell, ask, talk, encourage.
As these short stories make clear, your voice makes a difference. It's not always easy, but for union members, managers and care providers, speaking up is a right and a responsibility.