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Watch onLOS ANGELES - Kaiser Permanente and the union representing healthcare workers resumed negotiations on Thursday, more than a week after contract talks broke off at the start of a 72-hour strike by 75,000 nurses, medical technicians and support staff.
Once again, negotiators are meeting under a strike deadline for next month set by the labor group representing the healthcare workers. Both sides declined to discuss details of the talks on Thursday. The strike, which ran for three days, marked the largest work stoppage to date in the healthcare sector. Kaiser said it kept its hospitals and emergency departments open during the walkout, staffed by doctors, managers and"contingency workers".
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