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Kaiser mental health workers go on strike in Southern California over staffing, workloads

  • More than 2,400 Kaiser Permanente mental health workers in Southern California began an open-ended strike on Monday over staffing shortages and workloads, resulting in a 'substandard' system of care.
  • Antonia Rodarte, a licensed marriage and family therapist for Kaiser, stated that 'burnout is getting worse and worse among our colleagues' and many are quitting due to workloads.
  • Kaiser called the walkout 'entirely unnecessary' and said the union is demanding more money for therapists to spend less time seeing patients.
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