MultiCare hospital workers begin strike: 5 things to know

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Members of Teamsters Local 760 began a strike Jan. 17 at MultiCare Yakima (Wash.) Memorial Hospital.

Five things to know:

1. The union represents 168 technical employees at the hospital, including workers in surgery, radiology, MRI, pharmacy and lab departments, according to NonStop Local. Tacoma, Wash.-based MultiCare, the hospital’s parent organization, is a 13-hospital health system with about 20,000 team members.

2. Union members voted to authorize a strike earlier in January. The union and management have been in negotiations since February 2025, according to the Yakima Herald-Republic.

3. Among the key sticking points in negotiations are union security, retirement and health coverage, union representatives said, according to the Herald-Republic. “We continue to wait for MultiCare to bargain,” Dave Simmons, a business representative for Teamsters Local 760, told Becker’s. “We have not bargained in nearly three weeks, but do have a mediation session scheduled for [Jan. 23].”

4. Mr. Simmons added that the union is anticipating a “lengthy process” and has scheduled picketing times for members over the next several weeks.

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5. MultiCare emphasized its commitment to inpatient technicians and technologists at the hospital, which will remain open and fully staffed during the strike. “We will continue to provide high-quality care for our community during this time,” the health system said in a statement shared with Becker’s. “We respect their right to strike, but we believe that progress toward agreement happens at the bargaining table.”

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