When Lillian Griffith was preparing to retire from her position with the county 19 years ago, she noticed an article in the Butler Eagle on hospice volunteer work.
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Kaiser plans 200 layoffs in Northern CA; union says unexpected move terrified members
Sacramento Bee 4 hrs ago Cathie Anderson, The Sacramento Bee
May 1 Kaiser Permanente will lay off 200 workers from its workforce in Northern California as it changes up how some departments will operate, resulting in the need for fewer staff in some positions, according to a statement the company sent The Sacramento Bee Friday evening.
In the statement, company leaders said: Kaiser Permanente is continuing to grow. We continue to be one of the largest private employers in California with more than 149,000 employees and 16,000 physicians in the state. We continue to add jobs, with currently more than 2,300 open staff positions in the state.
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SEIU-UHW: Health Care Workers, Lawmakers Announce Legislation to Require Bonuses to Recognize and Retain Caregivers on the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Health Care Worker Recognition and Retention Act (AB 650) aims to recognize the incredible efforts and sacrifices health care workers have made, and to improve the retention of the health care workforce in California.
Oakland, Calif., March 10, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) As California enters its second year of the coronavirus pandemic, frontline caregivers joined state lawmakers to introduce legislation to recognize health care workers for their efforts and sacrifices and to provide support to retain workers in their professions. The author of the Health Care Worker Recognition and Retention Act (AB 650), Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi (D-Torrance), sp