Kaiser healthcare workers, from right, Marisa Lloyd, Jay Valdez, Jennifer Begonia, and Justin Maeda held signs and waved to passing motorists during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday. The workers, part of the National Union of Healthcare Workers, are striking in opposition of the wage and benefits freeze on an already short staff. There are approximately 50 mental health clinicians serving 266,000 Kaiser members in Hawaii.
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Kaiser healthcare workers, Jay Valdez, left, and Justin Maeda held signs and waved to passing motorists during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday.
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Kaiser healthcare workers, from left, Marisa Lloyd, Jay Valdez, Jennifer Begonia, and Justin Maeda held signs and waved to passing motorists during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday.
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Kaiser healthcare workers, from left, Marisa Lloyd, Jay Valdez, Jennifer Begonia, and Justin Maeda held signs and waved to passing motorists during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday.
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Kaiser healthcare workers Leimomi Devenport, left, and Tami Swonigan held signs and waved to passing motorists during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday.
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worker Allyson Savage holds a sign along South King Street during a strike rally and demonstration outside Kaiser Permanente’s Pensacola facility on Monday.