Nurses and hospitals in New York City reached a tentative deal to end the nurses strike after six weeks of picketing, the ...
After more than a month on the picket lines, nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian have voted to ratify a new three-year contract, closing out their portion of the city's closely watched nursing strike. The ...
Nurses returned to work Thursday at a big New York hospital system, nearly a week after they approved a new contract that ...
On January 12, 15,000 nurses in the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) went on strike against below-inflation wages, unsafe staffing levels, inadequate healthcare benefits and widespread ...
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.
New York City’s largest nursing strike in decades may be on the verge of ending. A union representing more than 4,000 nurses ...
Thousands of nurses at a major New York hospital system have approved a new contract, voting to end a strike after more than ...
The largest and longest nurses strike in New York City history is going to continue at NewYork-Presbyterian after union members failed to ratify a tentative agreement on Wednesday, officials said.
NYSNA nurses are expected to begin voting on the proposed contract as early as today.
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Striking nurses could return to work as early as next week if members of the New York State Nurses Association ratify the new contract this weekend.
Of the roughly 4,200 nurses at New York-Presbyterian, 93% voted to approve the three-year contract, according to the New York State Nurses Association. Nurses will begin returning to work this week.