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Jessi Eads, representing Frisco and Edwards (not pictured).Christal Colunga, representing Lakewood, Westminster, Hidden Lake.Gricel Chavarria, representing Smoky Hill, Arapahoe, Southwest.Kathleen Coleman, representing Englewood, Skyline.Collins, Spring Creek, Greeley, Brighton, Boulder, Rock Creek, Loveland, Wheat Ridge, and Longmont The mailing address for Kaiser Permanente Hidden Lake Medical Offices is 10350 E Dakota Ave,, Denver, Colorado - 80247-1314 (mailing address contact number -). Denise Walker, representing Castle Rock, Parker, Ken Caryl, Highlands Ranch, Colorado Springs, Pueblo The current location address for Kaiser Permanente Hidden Lake Medical Offices is 7701 Sheridan Blvd,, Westminster, Colorado and the contact number is 30 and fax number is.Jeannetta McCain, representing East and ACP (not pictured).See below for your worksite point person moving forward. Your SEIU Local 105 team is comprised of the following MA’s and LPN’s ready to continue taking your concerns to the table with management! Work specific to LPNs in Convenience Care.Toolkits that employees will need for all three buckets of work.A longer-term agreement, a five-year contract that protects our benefitsĪnother set of sessions with management were held last week discussing staffing changes in Primary Care.Better job security and protection, particularly around outsourcing and automation.Equity for the Regions Outside California (ROC), so Colorado’s workers can reach the same cost of living raises and pension multiplier as California.The next bargaining session will take place May 28th-29th, and workers will be going to the table with the following significant demands:
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High Quality Patient Care & Operational Effectiveness.Commitment to Re-Build & Renew the Partnership.In our first bargaining session, we worked on exploring our joint interests in the areas of: You sent a strong message to KP that we’re ready to stand in solidarity and take action! SEIU Local 105 members showed their support throughout the region by wearing “Patients First” stickers to work on the first day of bargaining. Last week, SEIU members from across the country met in Los Angeles to demand quality patient care and a stronger voice at the table with Kaiser Permanente.