Robert Garrova covers criminal justice for the LAist and KPCC newsroom.
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“We are pleased that our preparations and comprehensive contingency plans leading up to this unnecessary work stoppage have helped us deliver on our promise of safe, timely and high-quality mental health care,” Kaiser said.Thousands of Kaiser therapists, psychiatric nurses, psychologists and social workers have been on strike since October.
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