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South Bay (Kaiser)

Officers

Javier Rodriguez, RN
President
Angela Gonzalez, RN
Vice President
Marcela Boksan, RN
Treasurer
Rose Kaw, RN
Secretary & Communication Specialist
Tynikko Snyder, RN
Affiliate Coordinator
Kim Mullen, RN
LMP Chair

Contract Specialist

Alejandra Navarro, RN
2018 Contract Specialist
Cell: 909-706-7709
Email: ksbhpa.cs@unacuhcpaffiliate.org

Staff Representative

Larry Rick, PA-C
Staff Representative
Email: Larry.Rick@unacuhcp.org

South Bay (Kaiser) News

Transparency | July 2012

Posted on July 2, 2012

On May 30-31 your Kaiser South Bay Officers attended the Affiliate Officer’s Conference (AAOC) 2012 in Pomona, CA. There we had the opportunity to highlight our success on member participation. The UNAC/UHCP web page notes “Kaiser South Bay attendance at recent General Membership Meetings is more than ten times what it had been in 2009.” […]

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Tentative Agreements Reached on First Contracts For SCNSC & KPMWON!

Posted on June 27, 2012

After months of bargaining we won a strong agreement. See the schedule of ratification meetings so you can vote.

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Proposed “Temporary Waiver” in Budget Would Waive Staffing Ratios During Meal Breaks

Posted on June 14, 2012

The proposed language would allow hospitals to waive the staffing ratios on all units during meals and breaks. “The UNAC/UHCP, AFSCME legislative team immediately developed a plan to actively oppose the language and to inform the legislators that UNAC/UHCP, AFSCME would never support anything that would threaten the staffing ratios that California Registered Nurses worked so hard to achieve and the patients deserve,” said Barbara Blake, RN, UNAC/UHCP State Secretary/Treasurer. Click here to read UNAC/UHCP’s letter of opposition to the proposed language.

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Transparency | June 2012 & Bargaining Update

Posted on June 1, 2012

We UNAC/UHCP members made the difference. How? By showing up in great numbers at negotiations. It is because of you that WE WON. Overall, over fifteen hundred nurses, physicians assistants, optometrists and retired members from all Kaiser Permanente Affiliates volunteered their time to show UNITY. There is no doubt that we made a big impact […]

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UNAC/UHCP’s Gallery of Success at AAOC 2012

Posted on May 31, 2012

As the Gallery of Success at this year’s Affiliate Officer’s Conference (AAOC) shows, it’s been a big year for UNAC/UHCP. In addition to this year’s high-profile contract wins, every affiliate increased membership participation. Read on to learn how.

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UNAC/UHCP Celebrates Nurses Week

Posted on May 11, 2012

After starting Nurses Week with a recap of how far we’d come in the year since last Nurses Week, thousands of UNAC/UHCP nurses employed by Kaiser got a special Nurses Week gift–a Tentative Agreement on a fantastic new contract. Details are forthcoming. We have a photo gallery of the UNAC/UHCP celebrations that took place all over Southern California. Read all about it!

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WE WON! Tentative Agreement Reached With Kaiser!

Posted on May 11, 2012

At 2:45AM Friday, May 11, UNAC/UHCP and the Coalition of Unions reached a tentative agreement with Kaiser covering 95,000 Kaiser employees across the country. Details to come.

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Kaiser South Bay Celebrates Nurses Week

Posted on May 9, 2012

Celebrating with Pinkberry, a cake walk, massages, and a whole lot of fun, Kaiser South Bay’s Nurses Week party on May 8 was one to remember. Check out our slideshow to see if we caught you dancing on film:

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Happy Nurses Week!

Posted on May 6, 2012

During Nurses Week on May 6-12, we thank our strongest advocates for patients: Registered Nurses. Thank you for all that you do for this union!

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It’s Going to Be a Cold Day Before We Freeze Our Pension

Posted on May 2, 2012

What does a pension “freeze” mean and how much does it cost us? Check out our Pension Leaflet to get more information about how your pension may be impacted at Kaiser negotiations.

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