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OR Kaiser Workers Hold Info Pickets as Union Negotiations Continue

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Monday, July 24, 2023   

Oregon workers for Kaiser Permanente are holding informational pickets this week to highlight their ongoing union negotiations with the hospital system.

The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions represents more than 85,000 workers in seven states and the District of Columbia, and began negotiations in April. Their current contract expires at the end of September.

Megan Mayes is a patient access representative at the Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center in Hillsboro. She said union members are asking that all health-care workers make at least $25 an hour.

"We currently have healthcare workers that are making under $20, some at $21," said Mayes. "Which is nowhere close to what the cost of living looks like for us here in the Northwest."

Mayes said inflation has hit workers hard.

Informational pickets take place at Kaiser in Hillsboro today, at its Portland location on Wednesday and the Clackamas location on Friday.

A representative for Kaiser says the company wants to use local wages as a guide, while still paying enough to provide a competitive advantage.

Mayes said another ask at the bargaining is for more staff to fill vacancies.

As an example of the effect of low staffing numbers, she said Kaiser Westside had 118 environmental service workers in 2013 - and 38 today, despite demand at the hospital remaining the same.

That has become an issue when people come in for urgent problems.

"And then, we're having patients sit in our lobby for three hours because we don't have a housekeeper to clean the inpatient hospital rooms," said Mayes. "I can't tell you how many times that's happened over the last three years."

To address this need, Kaiser has committed to fill 10,000 Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions positions by the end of the year.

Mayes said that's an important promise, because short-staffing has been an issue for years and impacts patients.

"Kaiser's always prided themselves on saying, 'We're the best, we want to be the best,'" said Mayes. "But that's not the best, and our members are directly impacted by that every day."



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