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Healthcare workers to march in SoCal on Labor Day.

Join the Rally and March in ​Los Feliz ​Neighborhood on Labor Day

LOS ANGELES—A ​rally and march will ‌be held‌ in Los ‍Feliz neighborhood on Monday in conjunction with Labor Day⁣ to draw attention to⁣ what organizers say are long patient wait times, missed diagnosis, neglect, ⁣and chronic understaffing in patient care.

Organizers expect more than 4,000 health care workers to attend the 9 a.m. rally at Los Feliz Elementary School, then march with members of other unions about a half-mile to Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center, where a “civil disobedience action” will occur ​around 11 a.m., Renée Saldaña, press secretary for SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, ‍told ​City News Service.

The union ‍is organizing the rally and march.

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The Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions is negotiating a new contract with the health care ⁢organization to replace the one that‍ will expire Sept. ⁤30.

Kaiser Permanente issued a⁤ lengthy statement Friday on ⁤the negotiations, which included saying, “We ‌hired over 29,000⁤ new employees in 2022 and are on pace to exceed that substantially in 2023, despite the pandemic-driven labor shortage happening across health care.”

“We believe this is because talented people recognize the value of our current ⁣wage and benefit offerings and want ‍to work at Kaiser Permanente,” ⁢the statement said. “About 96% of candidates for coalition-represented positions accept​ our employment offers—significantly above⁣ the industry average.”

An emergency sign directs patients and staff to ⁢the emergency room at the newly constructed Kaiser Permanente San Diego Medical Center in San Diego, California on April 17, ‌2017. ‌(Mike ​Blake/Reuters)

Labor Day will also be marked ⁣in Los ‌Angeles ‍County ​by the 44th annual Los Angeles/Long ⁤Beach Harbor Labor​ Coalition Labor ‌Day Parade & Picnic ⁢Rally in Wilmington. Its theme is “Union Labor Built the American Dream.”

“The American labor movement⁣ has helped build and maintain a middle⁢ class in which we set the standard for wages and benefits in this country,” coalition ⁢Chairman Larry Barragan told⁢ City News Service.

Approximately 5,000 to 6,000 people are expected‍ for‍ “the⁢ largest West Coast‌ Labor ⁢Day solidarity parade,” Mr. Barragan said.

“One of ⁣the driving forces ⁢for a large ​turnout is that this year labor unions have been aggressively gaining strides in negotiations and the current strike actions taking place such as SAG-AFTRA, Writers ⁢Guild, and the hotel ‍workers union,” Mr. Barragan said.

The parade is set to begin at 10 a.m.​ at the intersection of Broad Avenue and E Street, go west on⁣ E Street to Avalon Boulevard,​ continue north on Avalon ‌Boulevard to‌ M Street, concluding at Banning Park, where a “picnic rally” is set to begin at noon.

In his Labor Day ‌proclamation, President Joe Biden wrote, “I have often said that the middle class‍ built this country and‌ that unions built the middle class. On ‍Labor Day, we honor that essential truth and the dedication and dignity of American workers,‌ who power our ​nation’s prosperity.

“They have built the ​railways, highways and waterways that ⁣connect us from coast to coast, have forged the look and feel⁣ of American cities and have protected our communities and ⁤families as first responders.

“Organized workers have fundamentally transformed how we live and⁣ work in⁤ this ‍country—from securing the 8-hour workday and​ weekends off to‌ establishing workplace safety standards and fighting for fair wages and benefits. We owe them an enormous debt of gratitude.”



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