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NYTimes
nytimes.com › 2026 › 01 › 12 › nyregion › nurses-strike-hospitals-nyc.html
Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals - The New York Times
Nearly 15,000 nurses at major New York City hospitals went on strike on Monday, demanding more robust staffing levels, higher pay and better safety precautions.CreditCredit...Vincent Alban/The New York Times ... Published Jan. 12, 2026Updated Jan.
Published   3 days ago
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The Guardian
theguardian.com › us-news › 2026 › jan › 12 › new-york-city-nurse-strike
New York City expects biggest nurses strike as nearly 15,000 set to walk off job | New York | The Guardian
4 days ago - Some hospital representatives argue that the union’s full slate of demands would be prohibitively costly. On Friday, dozens of nurses gathered in Manhattan to protest, saying their focus is on patient care and accusing hospital systems, whose top executives earn millions annually, of prioritizing profit and refusing to compromise.
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NYTimes
nytimes.com › 2026 › 01 › 14 › nyregion › nyc-nurses-striking-again-different.html
As N.Y.C. Nurses’ Strike Continues, Both Sides Prepare for a Long Fight - The New York Times
2 days ago - At the same time, nurses’ financial position has improved, with many on strike making a base salary of more than $150,000 a year. Hospitals say their demands, which would push average salaries toward $200,000 a year, are more than the hospitals ...
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CBS News
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Nurses strike begins in New York City as thousands walk off jobs at major hospitals - CBS New York
4 days ago - "NYSNA's leaders continue to double down on their $3.6 billion in reckless demands, including nearly 40% wage increases, and their troubling proposals like demanding that a nurse not be terminated if found to be compromised by drugs or alcohol ...
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THE CITY
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Bargaining to Resume as Nurses’ Strike Nears Fifth Day | THE CITY — NYC News
1 day ago - 14, 2026, 5:48 p.m. A major sticking point is health care: Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyterian allegedly want to roll back or cease their payments to the union’s health fund — a move that would reverberate far beyond the striking nurses.
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ABC7 New York
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NYC nurses strike: Negotiations between union and NewYork-Presbyterian end with no resolution on 4th day - ABC7 New York
20 hours ago - The 15,000 nurses on strike are asking for pay hikes, improved staffing levels, full health care coverage and pensions, and workplace protections against violence.
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POLITICO
politico.com › news › 2026 › 01 › 12 › thousands-of-new-york-city-hospital-nurses-go-on-strike-00721612
Nearly 15,000 nurses go on strike at top New York City hospitals - POLITICO
5 days ago - New York State Nurses Association members working for Montefiore Medical Center, New York-Presbyterian and the Mount Sinai Health System are demanding salary increases to account for inflation while fighting to maintain protections against ...
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NewYork-Presbyterian
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Nursing Update | NewYork-Presbyterian
At this time, the members of our nursing team who support these hospitals and practices are participating in a union-organized strike while contract negotiations continue. Our goal is to reach a fair and reasonable agreement with union leadership that reflects our respect for the important role our nurses play.
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ABC News
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Largest nursing strike in New York City history begins amid stalled contract negotiations - ABC News
4 days ago - ... "NYSNA leadership's reckless and irresponsible demands totaling $3.6 billion, including a nearly 40% wage increase, and taking issue with our reasonable measures like rolling out panic buttons for frontline staff in the Emergency Department, ...
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NPR
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Why nearly 15,000 nurses in New York City are going on strike : NPR
4 days ago - Nearly 15,000 New York City nurses are on strike demanding things like higher wages and more security in hospitals. The head of the of the New York State Nurses Association talks about the next steps.
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POLITICO
politico.com › news › 2026 › 01 › 13 › no-shortage-of-wealth-lawmakers-chide-nyc-hospital-executives-over-nurses-strike-00724577
‘No shortage of wealth’: Mamdani, other Democrats chide NYC hospital executives over nurses’ strike - POLITICO
3 days ago - Hospital negotiators have invoked Trump’s megalaw as they rebuff the union’s demands, arguing they can only afford increases of about $4,500 annually to nurses’ total compensation, which includes health benefits. But the union’s populist arguments have gained momentum since some of the same nurses went on strike in 2023.
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CBS News
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Largest nurses strike in NYC history continues to impact major hospitals - CBS New York
2 days ago - Updated on: January 14, 2026 / ... nurses across three major hospitals are demanding better staffing levels, health care benefits and improvements to workplace safety....
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POLITICO
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Nurses describe escalating tension as NYC strike continues - POLITICO
2 hours ago - Montefiore and Mount Sinai nurses won contractual language after the nurses’ 2023 strike that set nurse-to-patient staffing ratios in each unit and mandated binding arbitration of understaffing allegations. That language has resulted in the two health systems paying millions of dollars for violations. Sheridan-Gonzalez said the hospitals are intent on rolling those protections back. “They want to eviscerate our staffing language — it’s about that, not money,” she told POLITICO. “We have to leverage our wage demands to get them to talk about these other issues.”
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Al Jazeera
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Thousands of nurses go on strike in New York City | Health News | Al Jazeera
Published On 12 Jan 202612 Jan 2026 · Click here to share on social media · Share · Save · Almost 15,000 nurses walked off the job in New York City, demanding better working conditions, marking the largest nurses’ strike in the city’s ...
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NYTimes
nytimes.com › 2026 › 01 › 13 › nyregion › what-to-know-nyc-nurses-strike.html
What to Know About the NYC Nurses’ Strike and How It Affects Hospital Patients - The New York Times
3 days ago - https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/nyregion/what-to-know-nyc-nurses-strike.html ... Nearly 15,000 nurses went on strike Monday at some of New York City’s top hospitals, with workers demanding more robust staffing and higher pay.
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Nurse.org
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New York Governor Declares Disaster Emergency as Nurses Walk Out | Nurse.Org
Get Breaking Nurse News and Exclusive Discounts Straight to Your Inbox! ... Mayor Zohran Mamdani promised he will not "abandon" the 15,000 New York City nurses demanding better pay ...
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New York City Central Labor Council
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Nurses Strike at Montefiore, Mount Sinai, NY Presbyterian | New York City Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO
On Monday, Jan. 12, nearly 15,000 NYC private sector nurses are set to go on strike to protect patient and nurse safety! For months, nurses have been bargaining for fair contracts, but management has refused to settle fair contracts that include ...
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Vaccine Advisor
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NYC Nurses Launch Largest Strike in City History - Vaccine Advisor
2 days ago - Hospital leaders say they are prepared to continue operating during the strike. Mount Sinai said it has staffing plans in place but blamed the strike on what it called “extreme economic demands” from the union.