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Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals - The New York Times
Workers are demanding more robust staffing levels and higher pay. The strike comes three years after a smaller job action won significant gains. ... Nearly 15,000 nurses at major New York City hospitals went on strike on Monday, demanding more ...
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New York State Nurses Association
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Largest Nurse Strike in NYC History Continues into Second Day | New York State Nurses Association
Tuesday is the second day of the largest nurse strike in New York City history with 15,000 NYSNA nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside and West, and NewYork-Presbyterian who are on strike demanding hospitals take action to protect patient and nurse safety, including agreeing ...
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New York State Nurses Association
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Hospitals Force Nearly 15,000 NYSNA Nurses Out on Largest Nurse Strike in New York City History | New York State Nurses Association
City Council Member and Health ... with the nearly 16,000 nurses who are going on strike to demand real protections from workplace violence, truly safe staffing levels, fair health benefits, and good wages....
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Thousands of nurses go on strike at several major New York City hospitals
Others picketed at hospitals in the Mount Sinai and Montefiore systems, where a 2023 nursing strike fed off pandemic-era frustrations and led to a deal to boost staffing and pay. “And now, it’s how they’re treating us: They don’t want to give us a fair contract, and they don’t want to give us safe staffing, and now they’re trying to roll back on our benefits,” emergency department nurse Tristan Castillo said Monday outside Mount Sinai West. About 15,000 nurses are involved in the strike, according to their union, the New York State Nurses Association.
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New York State Nurses Association
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NYC Nurses Strike: Montefiore Slanders Nurses Instead of Investing in Communities | New York State Nurses Association
Wednesday is the third day of the largest nurse strike in New York City history with nearly 15,000 NYSNA nurses from Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside and West, and NewYork-Presbyterian who are on strike demanding hospitals take action to protect patient and nurse safety, including ...
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NYC nurses strike: Negotiations remain at standstill as health care workers remain on picket line - ABC7 New York
1 day ago - But the New York State Nurses Association said Montefiore was "blatantly mischaracterizing" one of its basic workplace proposals, which would have added protections for nurses dealing with substance use disorders and which has already been adopted in other hospitals around the state. All of the hospitals impacted by the strike have stressed that they will remain open. The hospitals are filling gaps with travel nurses and putting off non-emergency surgeries for now.
CBS News
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Nurses strike begins in New York City as thousands walk off jobs at major hospitals - CBS New York
3 days ago - Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during a press conference as nurses from New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center strike outside the hospital on January 12, 2026. Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images · "They must bargain in good faith and they must arrive at a deal that is satisfactory to all, that allows the nurses who work in this city to live in this city," he said.
CBS News
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No deal after NYC nurses on strike, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital resume negotiations - CBS New York
3 hours ago - "If the safety net hospitals, all eight of them, could come to the table and say let's put patients before profits ... why can't the three richest hospitals in New York City come to the same agreement?" another nurse said. "This hospital makes a good profit off of its patients," Mount Sinai West nurse Michel Ng said.