NEW YORK(AP) — Thousands of nurses in New York City went on strike Monday after negotiations through the weekend yielded no breakthroughs in disputes with three major hospital systems over staffing, ...
It's been weeks since 15,000 New York City nurses began their Jan. 12 strike, holding the line for the most basic standards of safety and care: enforceable staffing ratios, real on-unit security, paid ...
I am one of the nearly 15,000 New York City nurses who went on the largest and longest nurse strike in New York City history.
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are putting on their scrubs for the first time in more than a month and returning to work Thursday, marking the end of a historic strike involving nearly 15,000 nurses ...
Thousands of nurses at two New York City hospital systems are returning to work Saturday after striking for an entire month. The New York State Nurses Association ratified contracts with Montefiore, ...
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The longest-running nurses strike in New York City history has come to an end—for some. Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, however, overwhelmingly voted this week to reject a tentative agreement ...
About 2,000 nurses, technical and clerical employees at Mercy Hospital in South Buffalo went on strike this morning after Catholic Health System and the workers’ union failed to reach an agreement ...
This winter saw the largest nurses’ strike in New York City’s history and one of the biggest in US history. On January 12, ...