Thousands Of Nurses At New York-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore Medical Center And Mount Sinai On Strike
Nurses demand improved pay, safe staffing ratios, and protections against workplace violence after months of stalled contract talks, leading to the largest strike in New York City hospital history.
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Hospital and Nurses Fail to Negotiate During 2nd Day of NYC’s Largest Nursing Strike in Decades
NEW YORK—Hospital officials and union leaders traded barbs Tuesday, but failed to return to the bargaining table on the second day of New York City’s biggest nursing strike in decades. The union accused one hospital, Mount Sinai, of illegally firing three nurses, though the medical center claimed the individuals had sabotaged emergency preparedness drills. Another hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, criticized what it described as the union’s “…
150,000 Nurses Join Largest Ever Strike In New York City
Could New York City’s hospitals cope without 15,000 of their nurses?That’s exactly what happened on Monday. Staff at three major private hospital groups — New York-Presbyterian, Montefiore Bronx, and Mount Sinai — went on strike over pay and working conditions.Officials even declared a state of emergency as the city faced its largest nurses’ walkout in history.The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) said the strike came after months of sta…
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