Join Strike School to learn about your rights, understand what to expect during the unfair labor practice (ULP) strike, and be ready to stand strong alongside your coworkers. Register for a session: www.unacuhcp.org/strikeschool
Strike School Schedule:
Monday, January 19, 2026 at 8 p.m.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 8 a.m.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026 at 8 p.m.
The sessions are held virtually and are offered at different times to accommodate different schedules. All sessions cover the same content, and you may attend the one that fits your schedule best.
Unity Gathering - January 24 at 5:00 PM
Unity Gathering: Forgotten at the Table: Health care professionals united to protect patients and demand a fair contract
Join us as we expose Kaiser Permanente’s unsafe staffing and the harm it causes to our community.
393 Walnut Street, Pasadena, CA
Corner of Los Robles and Walnut Date: Saturday, January 24, 2026 Time: 5 PM – 7 PM
The report describes worsening safety risks, staff burnout, and longer waits for appointments and services at Kaiser even as health plan premium rates continue to rise. These conditions persist alongside $7.9 billion in net income across the first three quarters of 2025 and a $66 billion dollar surplus for Kaiser, levels outside analysts have described as extraordinary for a nonprofit health care system.
In addition to patient care concerns, the report examines Kaiser’s investment activity, including ties to private prisons, ICE detention centers, fracking, predatory lending, and other ventures that conflict with its health care mission and raise urgent ethical questions for a tax-favored nonprofit.
The report documents growing safety risks, staff burnout, and longer wait times for Kaiser patients—even as premiums rise and the system reports extraordinary financial gains, including $7.9 billion in net income through the first three quarters of 2025 and a $66 billion surplus.
It also examines Kaiser’s investment practices, highlighting ties to private prisons, ICE detention centers, fracking, predatory lending, and other ventures that conflict with its health care mission and raise serious ethical concerns for a tax-favored nonprofit.
Our strike begins Monday, Jan. 26 at 7:00 AM PT. Register at unacuhcp.org/Strike
KP Strike (Irvine & South Bay)
Your stories. Your voices. Everywhere they need to be: Print Ads, Digital Ads, and Billboards
Electronic Billboards: Los Angeles area Kaiser locations. investinpatientcare.org
Electronic Billboards: Los Angeles area Kaiser locations
Electronic Billboards: Oakland and Dublin Kaiser locations
Sacramento Kaiser locations
Los Angeles Times, Nov. 2, 2025
Sacramento Bee, Nov. 2, 2025, and San Franciso Chronicle, Nov. 4, 2025
"We are what makes Kaiser successful and we will continue to make Kaiser successful if they come to the table and bargain in good faith. We've accepted the status quo for so long, but people are fed up. Health care professionals go into the medical field to care for people in their community. The corporate machine has made it very difficult for people to do that. Because of that, it moves the focus away from what really matters, which is the patients," Steve Bazan, CRNA, Kaiser Moanalua
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A Look At Our Members In Action
UNAC/UHCP members created a sea of blue at Kaiser National bargaining.
SPNN Group Photo Notice September 30
Our Sharp Professional Nurses Network (SPNN) members gathered in San Diego on September 17 to deliver a powerful petition—signed by nearly 3,000 nurses—to management, demanding fair pay and respect.
Our members attended Strike School in person in San Diego, and online during virtual session.
The first day of SPNN bargaining
Nurse midwives and nurse anesthetists went on strike for one day on Monday September 8
AUGUST 1 INFORMATIONAL PICKET: From San Diego to West LA, we showed up on August 1. Thousands of nurses, pharmacists, midwives, and many more healthcare professionals stood together, outside Kaiser Permanente facilities, demanding safe staffing, respect, and dignity on the job.
UNITY PETITION: We sent a strong message with our petition deliveries. Leading up to our August 1 rallies in San Diego, Riverside, Downey and West LA, our local bargaining tables hand-delivered thousands of petitions directly to management.