A news release from the United Nurses Associations of California/Union of Health Care Professionals (UNAC/UHCP) said the more than 31,000 striking Kaiser nurses and other professionals will return to work on Tuesday.
While negotiations will continue, no picket lines took place on Monday as return-to-work agreements were finalized.
The strike affected Kaiser facilities in California and Hawaii starting Jan. 26. The union pushed for higher wages and increased staffing.
The company said it countered with a 21.5% raise before the strike began.
"Importantly, the increase is higher than any other health care provider in the country and keeps our employees at above market pay and among the best paid caregivers in the country," Kaiser Permanente said in a statement. "We have been informed by UNAC/UHCP leadership that they have accepted our offer of across-the-board wage increases of 21.5%. This is good progress and moves us closer to a contract agreement."
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