NYC Nurses Strike: Hospital Accuses Union of Trying to Protect Drunk, High Workers
The strike at three private nonprofit NYC hospitals demands enforcement of 2023 staffing standards, better wages, safety, and AI use limits, involving 15,000 nurses, union says.
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NYC nurses strike: Hospital accuses union of trying to protect drunk, high workers
The largest nurses' strike in New York City is entering its second day as one of the city's major hospitals is reportedly accusing the union of making demands that could affect patient safety.
Thousands of nurses and nurses in New York City went on strike on Monday, after the weekend negotiations failed to advance their disputes with three of the main hospital systems in terms of staff levels, benefits and other issues.
NEW YORK — Thousands of nurses and nurses from New York City were scheduled to return to protest on Tuesday, as the strike against some of the city’s major hospital systems entered its second day. The strike, which occurs during a particularly intense flu season, involves approximately 15,000 nurses from several private hospitals, including NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore Medical Center and Mount Sinai Hospital. Affected hospitals have…
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