Using a model perfected by building trades unions, KP and Partnership unions create labor pools to deploy the right workers to the right places in the fight against COVID-19.
Jerry Brown commends our Labor Management Partnership for making the state a better place to live and raise families.
Communicator (reporters)
Non-LMP
Editor (if known, reporters)
Tyra Ferlatte
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Released
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The governor of California issued a proclamation on the 20th anniversary of our Labor Management Partnership, commending everyone involved for making California a better place to live and raise our families.
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.
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Non-LMP
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Non-LMP
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Done
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.
Why Kaiser Permanente's Labor Management Partnership is a model for how labor and management can work together to produce results.
Communicator (reporters)
Tracy Silveria
Editor (if known, reporters)
Tyra Ferlatte
Status
Released
Our Labor Management Partnership—the largest and longest-running partnership of its kind. It is "a shining example—and the best example—of how you bring labor and management together to produce results," says Liz Shuler, secretary-treasurer of the AFL-CIO.
Four years ago, the Rancho Cucamonga Medical Offices formally adopted a team-based model of care. Today physicians and union workers say they don't want to work any other way.
Communicator (reporters)
Non-LMP
Editor (if known, reporters)
Tyra Ferlatte
Status
Released
Date of publication
Four years ago, several departments at the Rancho Cucamonga Medical Offices formally adopted a model of team-based care. The transition took effort and time, but today physicians and union workers at the facility say they wouldn't want to work any other way. See how team-based care made the medical offices a better place to work and receive care.