Over 7,000 New York City nurses strike for better pay, staffing | USA TODAY

More than 7,000 nurses from two New York City hospitals went on strike after negotiations for better pay and staffing failed.

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The walkout began at 6 a.m. EST after a weekend of negotiations and no new contract in time for the strike start date. Representatives from both hospitals were back at the bargaining table Monday.

“Nurses don't want to strike. Bosses have pushed us to strike by refusing to seriously consider our proposals to address the desperate crisis of unsafe staffing that harms our patients,” the union said in a statement late Sunday.

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5 comments

  1. Lucky this isn’t florida because during the pandemic, deSatan would have awarded cop with 1000$ instead of health care first responder workers

  2. Why? So they can up the production value on their tik toks that they make while they’re supposed to be working?

  3. The hospitals have the funds, they should pay they’re employees fairly, the board of directors trustees chairmen and they’re legal teams aren’t missing any payments so…

  4. LOL The hospital administration is getting what they deserve now they’re in panic mode karma has come to the rescue

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