In many ways, it was the usual protest scene. Dozens of striking mental health care workers chanted and marched Tuesday outside a Kaiser Permanente medical center on a busy strip of Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. Passing cars honked in support. People vigorously waved homemade signs.

But a few of the striking workers sat quietly under a tent, conserving their energy and mixing electrolyte drinks – their only planned sustenance for five days.

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    3 days ago

    It’s hard work in a different way, you get all kinds of violence and verbal abuse. Get assaulted bad and you might never come back to work. Hazard pay territory for sure. Kaiser should pay up.