Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 08, 1995, Page 3, Image 3

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Kaiser Permanente is helping
employees displaced by the
Bess Kaiser Hospital closure.
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One example is the Separated Workers Action Network — SWAN__
a committee linking Kaiser Permanente management with the labor
unions representing many Bess Kaiser employees. They are working
together to coordinate community resources for the people who are
losing their jobs at Bess Kaiser Medical Center.
Employees receive:
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• Skills identification
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• Resume writing/interview training
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• Job search information
• Educational opportunities
• Community resource referrals
• Peer group support services
Bess Kaiser employees April Andrews, CNA, (right)
and Jose Escobar are trained to serve as SW A N
partners by Lee Schore with the states Dislocated
Workers Project.
Bess Kaiser nurse Bruce Brown, RN, (left)
a n d P hil Lopez, Bess Kaiser Director o f
Envirornental Services, serve as co-chairs o f
SW AN .
KAISER PERM ANENTE
Separated Workers Action Network (SW AN) employees are trained
to provide peer support to staff 'through the transition period.