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Kaiser Mental Health Workers Plan to Strike

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Kaiser Permanente mental health clinicians from Fresno to Sacramento say they will go on strike Nov. 16. It's the same union that led a statewide strike earlier this year. The union's complaints are the same: they say Kaiser is short-staffing its psychiatric departments, forcing patients to endure unreasonably long wait times to get care. Kaiser says the dispute is really about wages.

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