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How to Find and Use Team-Tested Practices

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The 2023 Coalition National Agreement moves us forward on a joint staffing process that reflects our shared commitment to making Kaiser Permanente the best place to receive care.

Coalition Joint Staffing

The 2023 National Agreement between the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions and Kaiser Permanente sets out a timeline for implementing our long-standing joint staffing language. The joint staffing process is an important component in our shared commitment to making Kaiser Permanente the best place to receive care. Our new agreement requires that all departments, through their unit-based teams, have structured joint staffing and budget discussions by end of August 2025, and annually thereafter. Achieving this outcome will require the full power of partnership.

 

Providing a work-unit environment where quality of care and employee satisfaction are not compromised by fluctuations in staff is a crucial concern.

Coalition National Agreement Section 1.F
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