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DESCRIPTION:Kaiser mental health therapists to strike on Wednesday, March 
 18\n\nhttps://home.nuhw.org/2026/03/04/2400-kaiser-mental-health-therapists-to-strike-on-wednesday-march-18/\n\nMarch 
 4, 2026\n\n\n\nNews, Press Releases\n\nKaiser is paying over $230 million 
 in mental health penalties, yet the HMO is using A.I. to replace the work 
 of therapists and reduce the quality of patient care\n\nThe one-day strike 
 in Northern California and the Central Valley will include picket lines 
 outside Kaiser hospitals in Oakland, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Fresno and 
 Santa Clara\n\n\n\nOAKLAND, Calif. — Approximately 2,400 mental health 
 therapists, social workers and psychologists who provide mental healthcare 
 for Kaiser Permanente’s 4.6 million patients in the Bay Area, Central 
 Valley and Sacramento will hold a one-day Unfair Labor Practice Strike on 
 Wednesday, March 18 in response to Kaiser deploying new technology to 
 replace their work and diminish patient care standards.\n\nThe strike comes 
 while therapists, represented by the National Union of Healthcare Workers, 
 have been without a contract since the end of September. Both sides remain 
 far apart with Kaiser sticking to extreme proposals that would reverse 
 patient care safeguards previously won by therapists and open the door to 
 replacing therapist jobs with artificial intelligence and further 
 outsourcing care.\n\nThe strike will run from 6 a.m. Wednesday, March 18 to 
 6 a.m. Thursday, March 19. Picket lines will begin at 6 a.m. outside 
 medical centers in Oakland and Sacramento and 8 a.m. outside medical 
 centers in Fresno, Santa Rosa and Santa Clara. \n\n“We want mental 
 healthcare that works for patients, not just Kaiser’s bottom line,” 
 said Raul Figueroa, a therapist in Sacramento. “Therapy is about human 
 connection, but Kaiser increasingly wants its patients to rely on chatbots, 
 and its therapists go from patient-to-patient like they’re working on an 
 assembly line instead of helping people overcome depression and 
 trauma.”\n\nKaiser is a serial violator of mental health parity laws, 
 having acknowledged in a $200 million settlement agreement with the 
 California Department of Managed Health Care that “it lacks sufficient 
 behavioral health providers” and that “This lack of clinical staff has 
 resulted in excessive wait times for enrollee individual therapy 
 appointments…”  \n\nLast month, Kaiser entered into a $31 million 
 settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor over violations of mental 
 health parity laws. Under the 38-page settlement agreement, Kaiser must 
 reimburse patients who had to pay out-of-pocket for mental health treatment 
 they couldn’t get from Kaiser. \n\nDespite being under both state and 
 federal monitoring of its mental health services and having $67 billion in 
 reserves, Kaiser has refused to work with therapists to improve care and 
 has invested heavily into artificial intelligence, including a program that 
 records therapy sessions.\n\nThe upcoming strike is predicated on an Unfair 
 Labor Practice charge therapists filed against Kaiser for unilaterally 
 overhauling its system for triaging patients seeking mental health 
 services. \n\nPatients entering Kaiser’s mental healthcare system are no 
 longer guaranteed to talk to a human therapist trained to ask the right 
 questions to determine what kind of treatment they need and how urgently 
 they need it. Now, most patients must answer yes-or-no prompts, while 
 Kaiser telephone operators and artificial intelligence decide the next 
 step. As a result, therapists report seeing more patients who should have 
 been seen immediately or assigned to a different treatment program.\n\nWhen 
 it comes to AI, Kaiser is setting the stage to not just replace work done 
 by therapists, but to replace therapists themselves. \n\nIn ongoing 
 contract negotiations, The HMO is refusing to agree to the same language in 
 its 2025 contract with Southern California mental health professionals 
 stating that the intention of new technologies, including artificial 
 intelligence, “is not to replace but to assist (therapists) in providing 
 safe therapeutic and effective patient care and support.” When Northern 
 California therapists on the union’s bargaining committee asked Kaiser 
 management officials if their about-face on AI foreshadowed potential 
 layoffs, Kaiser officials responded that they wanted 
 “flexibility.”\n\n“Kaiser is taking the humanity out of health 
 care,” said Brittany Beard, a Kaiser therapist in the Bay Area. “We 
 want to make therapeutic care more accessible, but not at the expense of 
 patient privacy or patient safety. Kaiser should be working with us to 
 improve its services, not trying to replace us so that it can mechanize 
 them.”\n\nKaiser’s position on A.I. is one of several hardline stances 
 in contract bargaining that would diminish patient care standards. The HMO 
 is also seeking to:\n\nExert unilateral authority to lay off therapists in 
 order to further outsource mental health services, severing mental health 
 care from the rest of Kaiser’s integrated services. Kaiser’s proposal 
 even details severance packages.\n\nReverse patient care safeguards 
 therapists won in previous contracts including scheduling rules that reduce 
 wait times for return appointments and give therapists enough time to 
 respond to patient communications and prepare for 
 appointments.\n\n###\n\nThe National Union of Healthcare Workers is a 
 member-led movement that represents 19,000 healthcare workers in California 
 and Hawaii, including more than 4,700 Kaiser mental health professionals in 
 California.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2026/03/17/18885042.php
SUMMARY:Kaiser NUHW Mental Health Therapists To Strike
LOCATION:Northern California and the Central Valley will include picket lines 
 Outside Kaiser hospitals in Oakland, Sacramento, Santa Rosa, Fresno and 
 Santa Clara\n
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