United Food and Commercial Workers International Union, Local No. 7, AFL-CIO v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado et al
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July 11, 2024
Staffing Claim Against Kaiser Will Go To Trial, Judge Says
A United Food and Commercial Workers local can continue litigating its claim that Kaiser Permanente affiliates violated provisions in labor contracts guaranteeing adequate staffing, a Colorado federal judge ruled, saying there are outstanding issues to be resolved at trial.
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October 30, 2023
Kaiser, Union Both Say Low-Staffing Fight Can't Be Cut Short
A health care workers' union asked a Colorado federal court Friday not to toss their suit against Kaiser Permanente's operation in the state, which alleges the health care giant breached their collective bargaining agreement by failing to adequately staff its facilities.
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September 01, 2023
Kaiser Permanente, Union Look To Shake Low-Staffing Claims
Kaiser Permanente and a health care workers union entered dueling bids to shake responsibility for claims of breaching obligations to ensure sufficient staffing levels at health care facilities.
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September 26, 2022
Kaiser Must Face Union's Understaffing Claims, Judge Says
Kaiser Permanente affiliates can't dodge claims from a United Food and Commercial Workers local that the health care giant understaffed its facilities in violation of the parties' labor contracts, a Colorado federal judge ruled, saying an arbitrator isn't required to hear the dispute.
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February 03, 2022
Kaiser Says Union Understaffing Spat Must Go To Arbitration
A group of Kaiser Permanente affiliates urged a Colorado federal judge to toss or temporarily pause a health care workers union's suit over staffing shortages at the company's facilities, saying the dispute should proceed to arbitration under the parties' labor contract.
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October 15, 2021
Union Hits Kaiser With CBA Violation Suit Over Understaffing
A union of health care employees accused Kaiser Permanente affiliates in Colorado of violating federal labor law by breaking their collective bargaining agreement, saying the medical group failed to adequately staff its facilities and risked patient care.