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Employee Represented by Nichols Kaster, LLP and Bryan Schwartz Law Agrees With Kaiser Permanente on $7 4 Million Settlement

Employee Represented by Nichols Kaster, LLP and Bryan Schwartz Law Agrees With Kaiser Permanente on $7.4 Million Settlement Share Article The Equal Pay & Promotion National Origin Discrimination Class Action Settlement Provides Money Benefits and New Workplace Programs for Hispanic and Latinx Employees. This settlement gives life to the promise of the California Equal Pay Act, resulting in millions of dollars of monetary payments for wages we believe Latinx employees deserve. Because Mr. Cuenca had the courage to step forward, thousands of Kaiser workers will benefit. OAKLAND, Calif. (PRWEB) April 23, 2021 Prominent Plaintiffs’ law firms Bryan Schwartz Law and Nichols Kaster LLP announced today that Plaintiff has reached an agreement with Defendants Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Kaiser Foundation Hospitals, The Permanente Medical Group, Inc., and the Southern California Permanente Medical Group (collec

Medscape Physician Compensation Report: What COIVD Did to MD Income

Medscape Physician Compensation Report: What COIVD Did to MD Income
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California hits huge vaccine milestone

29.4% of Californians are fully vaccinated. A Message from our Sponsor Other stories you should know 1. Image via iStock The number of Californians filing initial unemployment claims dropped to its lowest level in nearly three months, with around 69,000 claims filed for the week ending April 10, according to U.S. Department of Labor data released Thursday. That’s a decrease of nearly 76,000 from the week before, signaling that the Golden State’s economy is on the mend as businesses reopen. But problems persist at the state’s unemployment department, which announced earlier this week that “an issue” was preventing about 178,000 Californians from reapplying for benefits. “We apologize for the inconvenience and will have this fixed by Friday,” the Employment Development Department said on Twitter.

These are the 40 under 40 leaders in minority health

These are the 40 under 40 leaders in minority health
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Child vaccination rates declined during COVID-19 pandemic

Share this article Share this article PASADENA, Calif., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The numbers of recommended vaccine doses, including measles vaccine, administered to children decreased dramatically after the declaration of a national state of emergency on March 13, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published in Pediatrics. While the decrease was lower and recovered in children under 2 years of age, it was more severe and persistent in older children. When vaccination rates decline, we worry about an increase in vaccine-preventable diseases that can be harmful to children, said the study s lead author, Bradley Ackerson, MD, a Kaiser Permanente South Bay Medical Center pediatric infectious disease specialist and an investigator with the Kaiser Permanente Southern California Department of Research & Evaluation s vaccine team. Also, we know there has been a reduction in childhood vaccinations worldwide, and as COVID-19 restrictions are

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