Workers at Clinic Strike Over Contract
California State officials who took over the Watts Health Foundation last year in response to the organization?s mismanagement and growing financial crisis, are now facing a potential labor relations crisis at the managed health-care company. 200 nurses, clinical assistants and clericals at the Foundation?s five clinics went out on a three-day strike yesterday, protesting a new contract proposal that would require the health care workers to make co-payments for their own medical care. State regulators insist that the concessions are necessary to save the 96,000 subscriber HMO which is currently struggling under a debt load of almost $60 million.
See "Workers at Clinic Strike Over Contract", CLAIRE LUNA, Los Angeles Times, May 29, 2002