New York State Nurses Association
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Nearly 16,000 NYC Nurses to Strike on Monday Unless Hospitals Agree to Workplace Violence Protections, Health Benefits, and Safe Staffing | New York State Nurses Association
5 days ago - Negotiations at BronxCare, Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside and West, Montefiore, and NewYork-Presbyterian will continue today and through the weekend. Key sticking points in negotiations include management’s threats to cut healthcare benefits for the frontline nurses who care for New York City, management’s attempt to roll back safe staffing standards that nurses won when they went on strike at two major hospitals three years ago, and management’s refusal to agree to protections from workplace violence, despite a recent active shooter incident at Mount Sinai Hospital and yesterday evening’s horrific violent incident at NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital.
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NYSNA Nurses Deliver 10-Day Strike Notice at Twelve Private Sector Hospitals in New York City
Good and more power to them. Hospitals have become stupidly top heavy with administration's and not enough boots on the ground. Patient to nurse ratios are unacceptable for the pay they offer and how quickly we forgot the shit nurses and doctors went through during covid More on reddit.com
Any word on this NYC Nursing strike
the strike is set to start on the 12th. I believe 4 hospitals settled last night. management is definitely trying to paint the nurses out badly and that we’re money hungry, when in reality, yes raises are part of what we’re asking for in the new contract but there are so many patient care related aspects we’re asking for too. also i can’t speak to other hospitals, but my hospital had like 20 full days of negotiations (like 9-5) and management constantly screwed around and would show up late with no notice or say they were going to caucus and leave for the day with no notice. so in reality, they were very much the ones not actually bargaining in good faith. More on reddit.com
Nurses at 15 hospitals in NYC and Long Island deliver 10-day strike notices
Not saying providers are saints but every hospitalization we’ve had at Mount Sinai has been a poor nursing experience. In all cases, too many nurses mostly stood around chatting and took issue with anything we asked, as though doing the basics of their job is a burden. And believe me, we tried very hard to be kind and not be a burden; more “difficult” families received even worse treatment (by my observation). We’ve come across amazing nurses too and several anecdotes is not data, but I feel like there’s some systematic issue. Reading the comments, lionizing individual nurses is fair enough but lionizing the entire profession strikes me as naive at best. More on reddit.com
Thousands of New York nurses could strike in 10 days: Here's why [PIX11, 1/2/2026]
Hi from one of the hospitals that delivered a strike notice today— they are refusing to pay for our health insurance benefit and want to cut a ton of other things as well. Our hospital is not the only one proposing health insurance cuts on their nurses. Something is up and it has everything to do with the big horrible bill and the federal administration More on reddit.com
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
1 day ago - 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 ...
Gothamist
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Nearly 15K NYC nurses begin strike at hospitals in Manhattan, the Bronx - Gothamist
2 days ago - Donate today · Gothamist is funded by sponsors and member donations · Nearly 15,000 nurses are walking off the job at hospitals across Manhattan and the Bronx on Monday morning after contract talks with hospitals faltered over the weekend.
NYTimes
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Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals - The New York Times
The strike is targeting some of the city’s leading medical institutions: NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore Medical Center and the main campus of Mount Sinai Hospital along with two other major hospitals within the Mount Sinai system. It poses an early test for Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who took office two weeks ago and spoke at a rally Monday in a show of support for the striking nurses.
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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
2 days ago - 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 ...
POLITICO
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‘No shortage of wealth’: Mamdani, other Democrats chide NYC hospital executives over nurses’ strike - POLITICO
1 day ago - Mamdani, who catapulted into City Hall on a platform of making New York City more affordable, said the strike raises fundamental questions about who benefits from the country’s complicated, costly and porous health care system. “There is no shortage of wealth in the health care industry, especially so at the three privately operated hospital groups at which nurses are striking,” Mamdani said Monday at the picket line outside New York-Presbyterian’s upper Manhattan hospital campus.