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LMP at 25 with Maeleen Lyman

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Celebrate 25 years of the Labor Management Partnership by listening to the people who work in partnership. Maeleen Lyman hopes new employees get training on the partnership as part of their onboarding.

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LMP at 25 with Mariela Garcia-Gooch

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Celebrate 25 years of the Labor Management Partnership by listening to the people who work in partnership. Manager Mariela Garcia-Gooch hopes the future of the partnership includes strong unit-based teams in every department. 

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LMP at 25 with Tandua Washington

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Celebrate 25 years of the Labor Management Partnership by listening to the people who work in partnership. Tandua Washington, MD, hopes the future of the partnership includes engaging physicians through education. 

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LMP at 25 with Joshua Holt

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Celebrate 25 years of the Labor Management Partnership by listening to the people who work in partnership. Joshua Holt hopes the partnership becomes a strategy for joint success and a model for the world.

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Coalition Mail Order Pharmacy Virtual Backgrounds

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Sign Up for Mail Order Pharmacy Delivery

Format:
PDF

Size:
8.5" x 11"

Intended audience:
Frontline employees, managers and unit-based teams

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Follow these instructions to sign up for prescription delivery today. Available in English and Spanish.

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Coalition Union Members: Choose Mail Order Pharmacy Delivery

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PDF

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8.5" x 11"

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Coalition-represented employees

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Encourage your fellow Coalition union members and dependents to choose mail order delivery for their prescriptions. Available in English and Spanish.

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National Agreement Booster Video

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Need to refresh your memory about our national agreements? Watch this short video. 

Hank: Vax to the Future

Vaccinating in Partnership

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Teaming up to combat COVID-19

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As we move toward the “next normal,” the Labor Management Partnership has played a key part in supporting COVID-19 vaccinations.

Frontline workers, doctors and managers have come together to get shots in arms. These fruitful collaborations point the way forward as Kaiser Permanente and the Partnership unions work to transform fear into confidence, confusion into clarity, and hesitancy into bold action.

Look at the data

A joint effort between SEIU-UHW and physicians pushed vaccination rates of the union’s members from less than 50% all the way up to 64% within 3 months. It began when union leaders crunched the numbers — and didn’t like what they saw.

At the beginning of February, less than half of SEIU-UHW members at Kaiser Permanente were vaccinated against COVID-19. For instance, only 40% of union employees were vaccinated in the Emergency Department at Downey Medical Center in Southern California, where Gabriel Montoya works as an emergency medical technician.

Montoya and his fellow union members — working with physicians and managers — wanted to raise those rates, so they pulled together labor-doctor huddles. Union members were scared, confused and hesitant.

Building trust

At first, they considered joint physician-labor rounding. But they realized being in patient areas wouldn’t support those conversations, so they pivoted to huddles — short, informal team meetings.

Carol Ishimatsu, MD, a pediatrician with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group, was one of the first doctors to join a huddle in Downey.

“Vaccines are our most important intervention,” says Dr. Ishimatsu, who participated in the clinical trials for the shots when they were being tested.

To build trust, Dr. Ishimatsu emphasized her shared experience with SEIU-UHW members as warriors on the front line. “I told the employees: I do the same thing you do after work,” she says, describing her ritual of removing her clothes in the garage and putting them directly in the washing machine before entering the house. “We are in different professions, doing the same thing.”

Joel Valenciano, an Environmental Services manager at Downey, helped organize huddles at outlying clinics.

“I encouraged the staff to be honest, relate their fears and doubts, anything holding them back,” he says. “And they really opened up.”

“We did it in partnership,” says Montoya, the emergency medical technician. “The labor partners led the huddles and introduced the doctors.

I can’t imagine that happening in a nonunion hospital, or even a non-Partnership hospital.”

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