Striking NYC nurses have been out 23 days. Here's where things stand.
Nearly 15,000 nurses continue striking over safe staffing, workplace violence protections, and raises while tentative deals on health benefits have been reached, union says.
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NYSNA strike stalled, as Brooklyn nurses call for aid
In the frigid fourth week of the historic New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) strike, the union’s battle with local private hospitals for safe staffing pivoted to a rally for health coverage at The Brooklyn Hospital Center (TBHC), where nurses protested against their loss of health insurance. NYSNA’s strike against the private hospitals, which began on Jan. 12, appears to have stalled over the past several days. Nurses from Montefiore, Mou…
Governor Kathy Hochul Is Undermining Striking New York Nurses
As a historic nurses’ strike enters its fourth week, New York governor Kathy Hochul has protected hospitals from the strike’s impact by making it easier to hire scabs and doing little to stop executives from dragging out a fight over staffing and safety.
15,000 NYC nurses hold the line: safe staffing and no ICE in hospitals – Struggle – La Lucha
On day 23 of the strike, nearly 15,000 nurses with the New York State Nurses Association are still holding picket lines across New York City — at Mount Sinai Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, and NewYork-Presbyterian [...]
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