Kaiser Permanente says 40% of striking workers are back at work – The Mercury News Today Us News


As the Kaiser labor strike enters its fourth week, the health care giant is estimating that 40% of its 31,000 union registered nurses and other workers have begun returning to work.

On Monday, the Oakland-based company said about 12,400 striking employees were back at work in California and Hawaii, with as many as 58% of staff members returning to work in some locations.

“Those are Kaiser’s numbers and that’s Kaiser’s narrative,” said Anjetta Thackeray, a spokeswoman with the United Nurses Association of California/Union of Health Care Professionals.  “The one number that Kaiser refuses to talk about is the $67 billion it has in reserves to settle this contract in a manner that best suits staffing and patient care needs.”

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Emergency room nurse Teer Kina sounds the horn as she and about 200 other Kaiser Permanente health care workers continue their open-ended strike at the Anaheim hospital on Monday, February 16, 2026. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)

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The union has disputed Kaiser’s claims that a significant number of its members had crossed picket lines and returned to work, some of whom have talked about the financial hardships of striking.


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