After the largest healthcare strike in American history, Kaiser Permanente and its union workers have reached a tentative deal, averting the threat of an eight-day strike scheduled for next month. The strike, which lasted only three days last week, saw union members advocating for better pay and improved staffing levels at Kaiser facilities and hospitals. While the details of the agreement have not been disclosed, the rank-and-file union members will have the opportunity to vote on the tentative deal, with the possibility of rejecting it and initiating another strike if they deem it necessary.
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