OCSEA kicks BWC privatization to the curb


Source: OCSEA News (OH), June 26, 2009

(Columbus) - In a huge victory for OCSEA activists in BWC who fought the measure, the proposal to study privatizing the Bureau of Workers' Compensation is officially dead.

A conference committee passed the BWC budget by a 6-0 vote, without a BWC privatization task force in place. Go here to contact the lawmakers who helped make it happen. Tell them you appreciate their efforts in keeping the Bureau of Workers' Compensation efficient and effective....and state-operated!

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Healing Together: The Labor-Management Partnership at Kaiser Permanente

by Thomas A. Kochan; Adrienne E. Eaton; Robert B. McKersie; Paul S. Adler



Kaiser Permanente is the largest

managed care organization in the

country. It also happens to have

the largest and most complex

labor-management partnership

ever created in the United States.

This book tells the story of that

partnership-how it started, how it

grew, who made it happen, and

the lessons to be learned from its

successes and complications.

With twenty-seven unions and

an organization as complex as

8.6-million-member Kaiser

Permanente, establishing the

partnership was not a simple

task and maintaining it has

proven to be extraordinarily

challenging.





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