Kaiser Negotiations Update
Alliance-Kaiser Bargaining: It’s On!
May 23, Anaheim, California – The bargaining team for the Alliance Unions assembled on Tuesday in Anaheim and got right down to work. After we reached agreement with management on an updated version of the original 1997 LMP Agreement, bargaining has officially opened!
At the evening bargaining kick-off session, bargainers and Union observers heard speeches by representatives from the Unions, management, and the Permanente Federation.
“The last few months have been a little rocky but now that both Kaiser and the Alliance have shown that we are fundamentally committed to the partnership, I am excited that bargaining is moving forward” said UFCW Pharmacy Techncian, Charity Jemison. “We have a united purpose: to make Kaiser Permanente the BEST place to work and the BEST place to receive care. Partnership has got to be authentic, and it has to be about actions, not just words.”
“Executive sponsorship is the key to success of every undertaking at Kaiser, including Partnership,” said Alliance Executive Director Peter diCicco. “And, Partnership is not simply the UBTs,” he added. “Rather, Partnership brings the unions to the table when there are problems identified, not when the solution has already been decided. The point of entry into decision-making is critical to us.”
Kaiser management has confirmed that at Kaiser, it’s always been about the people working in a collaborative way to fix problems. Management is committed to see that Kaiser continues to be the best place to work while doing right by its patients.
Bargaining resumes next week, Wednesday through Saturday, May 30-June 2. The 21 Local Unions in the Alliance are united, ready, and looking forward to finalizing a strong new collective bargaining agreement this summer.