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Kaiser Workers Vote To Authorize A Strike

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Thousands of health care workers march in Los Angeles on Sept. 4 to call for the need for improved working conditions, better support systems and increased investment in the workforce at Kaiser Permanente. The event was organized by SEIU-UHW West.  (Dania Maxwell/Los Angeles Times)

Kaiser Could Face Massive Strike By Healthcare Workers

Nearly 60,000 Kaiser Permanente workers have overwhelmingly voted to authorize a strike if there’s no agreement in contract negotiations by September 30. The healthcare workers — most of them in California — are pushing for a 7% wage increase in the first two years of this next contract, and 6.25% the following two years.

Appeals Court To Hear Challenge Of New Solar Rules

A California appeals court has agreed to hear a challenge to the state’s recently adopted solar rules.   The groups argued the rules do not recognize all the benefits of solar, encourage solar adoption or expand solar in disadvantaged communities.
Reporter: Erik Anderson, KPBS 

One Last River Rafting Ride On The Klamath River

It’s the end of an era along the Klamath River. Labor Day weekend was the last time the whitewater rapids  on the Upper Klamath could be rafted during the summer. A group of antiquated dams are coming down on the Klamath, meaning major changes for the river rafting community.
Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED 

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