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Healing Together : The Labor-Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente

Thomas A. Kochan, Adrienne E. Eaton, Robert B. McKersie, Paul S. Adler
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Kaiser Permanente is the largest managed care organization in the country. It also happens to have the largest and most complex labor-management partnership ever created in the United States. This book tells the story of that partnership-how it started, how it grew, who made it happen, and the lessons to be learned from its successes and complications. With twenty-seven unions and an organization as complex as 8.6-million-member Kaiser Permanente, establishing the partnership was not a simple task and maintaining it has proven to be extraordinarily challenging. Thomas A. Kochan, Adrienne E. Eaton, Robert B. McKersie, and Paul S. Adler are among a team of researchers who have been tracking the evolution of the partnership between Kaiser Permanente and the Coalition of Kaiser Permanente Unions ever since 2001. They review the history of health care labor relations and present a profile of Kaiser Permanente as it has developed over the years. They then delve into the partnership, discussing its achievements and struggles, including the negotiation of the most innovative collective bargaining agreements in the history of American labor relations. They conclude with an assessment of the Kaiser partnership's effect on the larger health care system and its implications for labor-management relations in other industries.
Year:
2010
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Cornell University Press
Language:
english
Pages:
273
ISBN 10:
0801459362
ISBN 13:
9780801459368
Series:
The Culture and Politics of Health Care Work
File:
PDF, 3.00 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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