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Kaiser Permanente San Diego Nurses Strike Over Staffing and Pay Demands

by Emma Walker – News Editor

San Diego Kaiser Healthcare Workers Strike Over Staffing,‍ Pay

SAN DIEGO, CA – october⁢ 14, 2025 – Thousands of ⁣healthcare workers at Kaiser ‍Permanente facilities across San ⁤Diego ​walked off the job today, initiating a strike demanding⁢ improved staffing⁣ levels, fair wages, and ⁣benefits. The strike, impacting ⁤multiple Kaiser locations, began at ⁤8 a.m.and is ⁤scheduled to last through Sunday.

The action comes after months of stalled negotiations between the‌ healthcare ‍workers, represented by their union,⁢ and Kaiser Permanente management. workers say chronic understaffing is compromising patient‍ safety, while​ Kaiser maintains its latest‍ proposals offer competitive compensation and enduring ⁣costs. The strike underscores a growing national trend of healthcare worker unrest fueled by pandemic-related burnout‌ and increasing demands for improved ⁢working conditions.

Registered Nurse Sarah Avey explained the core issue isn’t solely about compensation. “It’s about patient safety,” ⁤she said. “Patients are sicker and care ⁣is ⁢more complex, but staffing levels haven’t kept pace with the growing‍ needs. They’re ‌not just ⁤at low-risk deliveries or low-risk pregnancies anymore. They need to ⁤have that quality care, more attention on them,⁣ and it’s just really tough because I ​am so stretched thin.”

Union leaders assert years of ⁣short-staffing have driven⁤ healthcare professionals to leave the field, increasing the burden on those remaining. Avey ‌emphasized the potential ‌risks to patients, stating, “I’m delivering babies every day. If an emergency ⁢happens, and I don’t have ‌the right staff to help‍ me get⁣ through that, then it is detrimental to our patients, ​and ⁣our patients’ lives are at ‍risk.”

Negotiations began in May, with the union seeking wage increases to address the rising cost⁣ of living. ⁤Kaiser Permanente officials ‌state​ their proposals aim to⁢ balance fair pay with ⁤the need to ‍maintain affordable healthcare for patients.

Kaiser has announced it is indeed utilizing temporary licensed staff to ensure continued patient care during ​the strike, characterizing the work stoppage as “unneeded and disruptive.”

For striking ​worker Fatima Moghaddam, the motivation is clear: “Taking care of the people that ⁤really need to be taken care of. And‍ those are the ‌patients that walk in ⁣every‍ day,in every hospital,every clinic,every O.R. room.”

both the union and Kaiser Permanente have confirmed negotiations are ongoing as the strike enters its second day.

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