“What’s happening in this beautiful city and surrounding area is alarming and unacceptable,” he said in a statement announcing the law enforcement surge.
Details of the deal have not yet been made public.
“We can’t afford where we live,” a Kaiser employee told The Epoch Times from the picket line. “People are leaving because they cannot afford to stay.”
What does this mean for your health care?
Kaiser proposed raising wages by 2 to 4 percent, which is an ‘offensive raise proposal’ that does not keep up with inflation, according to the labor union.
Nearly 4,000 health care workers around Washington, D.C., voted this week to approve a strike at Kaiser Permanente.
“What’s happening in this beautiful city and surrounding area is alarming and unacceptable,” he said in a statement announcing the law enforcement surge.
Details of the deal have not yet been made public.
“We can’t afford where we live,” a Kaiser employee told The Epoch Times from the picket line. “People are leaving because they cannot afford to stay.”
What does this mean for your health care?
Kaiser proposed raising wages by 2 to 4 percent, which is an ‘offensive raise proposal’ that does not keep up with inflation, according to the labor union.
Nearly 4,000 health care workers around Washington, D.C., voted this week to approve a strike at Kaiser Permanente.