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Kaiser Foundation Hospitals

Health Care· Oakland, California, US
LAYOFFS TRACKED
23
LAST EVENT
Oct 10, 2025
MARKET CAP
EMPLOYEES
300,000

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals is a not-for-profit health plan and hospital system that provides comprehensive health care services to its members. It operates a network of hospitals and medical facilities across the United States, focusing on integrated care and preventive health services.

Layoff history

EVENTS PER QUARTER · HOVER FOR EMPLOYEE COUNTS

Q4 '23: 5 eventsQ1 '24: 0 eventsQ2 '24: 0 eventsQ3 '24: 0 eventsQ4 '24: 0 eventsQ1 '25: 0 eventsQ2 '25: 0 eventsQ3 '25: 16 eventsQ4 '25: 1 eventsQ1 '26: 0 eventsQ2 '26: 0 eventsQ3 '26: 0 events
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Layoff timeline

23 EVENTS
Oct 10, 2025News

Kaiser Permanente has laid off approximately 300 employees across California as it prepares for a historic strike. The job cuts come amid ongoing labor negotiations and are part of the company's efforts to manage its workforce in light of the impending strike. The layoffs affect various locations within the state, highlighting the challenges Kaiser is facing in maintaining operations while addressing labor disputes. This decision reflects the broader tensions in the healthcare sector as workers advocate for better conditions and compensation.

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Oct 1, 2023News

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals has recently laid off 36 employees in the Bay Area as part of a broader round of layoffs across the state. This decision reflects ongoing adjustments within the organization, which has been facing challenges in the current healthcare landscape. The layoffs are part of a strategic effort to streamline operations and reduce costs. While the specific departments affected were not disclosed, the cuts are indicative of the company's response to evolving market conditions. Kaiser continues to navigate a complex environment, balancing operational efficiency with the need to maintain quality care.

Oct 1, 2023News

Kaiser Permanente San Rafael has laid off 100 nurses as part of a workforce reduction strategy. The layoffs, which occurred on October 1, 2023, have sparked significant protests from the nursing staff, who describe the cuts as 'absolutely unacceptable.' The decision to reduce the nursing staff has raised concerns about the impact on patient care and the remaining workforce's morale. Kaiser Permanente has not provided specific reasons for the layoffs, but the nursing community is rallying to oppose the cuts and advocate for their jobs.

Oct 1, 2023News

Kaiser Permanente has laid off 200 nurses across two hospitals in the Bay Area as part of a restructuring effort. The layoffs, which took effect on October 1, 2023, are attributed to ongoing challenges in the healthcare sector, including staffing shortages and financial pressures. This decision reflects the company's need to adjust its workforce in response to changing operational demands. The affected hospitals are part of Kaiser Permanente's broader network, which has been facing difficulties in maintaining adequate staffing levels. The layoffs have raised concerns among employees and the community about the impact on patient care and hospital operations.

Oct 1, 2023News

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals - Walnut Creek recently laid off 200 nurses, prompting protests from staff who fear the cuts will negatively impact patient care. The layoffs occurred on October 1, 2023, as part of broader workforce reductions affecting the Bay Area. Nurses expressed concerns about the potential decline in service quality and patient safety due to the reduced staffing levels. The hospital's management has not provided specific reasons for the layoffs, but the situation has raised alarms among healthcare professionals and community members alike.

Oct 1, 2023News

Kaiser Foundation Hospitals has laid off 216 workers in Los Angeles, escalating tensions during ongoing labor negotiations with nurses. The layoffs come as the company navigates challenges related to staffing and operational costs amid the labor talks. This decision reflects the broader struggles within the healthcare sector, where many organizations are facing financial pressures. The layoffs are seen as a significant move that could impact the ongoing discussions with nursing staff, who are advocating for better working conditions and compensation.

Date not reportedUpcoming · EstimatedNews

Kaiser Permanente has announced plans to lay off nurses as part of a restructuring effort. The decision is part of a broader strategy to manage operational costs and improve efficiency within the organization. While specific numbers of affected employees have not been disclosed, the layoffs are expected to impact the nursing department significantly. The company aims to streamline its workforce in response to changing healthcare demands and financial pressures. Further details regarding the timeline and exact number of layoffs are anticipated in the coming weeks.

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