The nation could wake up Wednesday morning to what's being called the "largest health care strike in history" if a deal is not reached with Kaiser Permanente.
A union representing 3,000 Kaiser Permanente workers in Colorado voted to authorize a strike if a new deal can’t be reached with the healthcare giant by the end of the month.
The union that represents about 350 members of the janitorial staff at Denver International Airport called their Friday strike successful and said they would return to work and resume negotiations with their contractor on Saturday.