Health care workers at Kaiser Permanente in Northern California and Hawaii voted to ratify a new contract last week, ending a long-running labor dispute at the popular hospital chain.
A “super majority” of the roughly 31,000 members of United Nurses Association of California/Union of Healthcare Professionals voted to approve the contract, union officials announced Friday.Â
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