Nearly 15,000 nurses from prominent New York City hospitals are striking as they say hospital management threatens drastic cuts to health care benefits. The New York State Nurses Association said it ...
Nearly 15,000 nurses from three of the city’s major hospital systems went on strike early Monday, with labor and management unable to reach a deal that would pay nurses more, provide better security ...
MOL PLUS has decided to invest in Pyxis Maritime, a Singapore-based developer of electric vessels and operator of electric boat charging stations, as part of efforts to promote the commercialization ...
Nurses from Montefiore, New York-Presbyterian, and Mount Sinai hospitals are striking for safe staffing, healthcare and protections against workplace violence Michael M. Santiago/Getty Nearly 15,000 ...
Editor’s Note: A previous version of this article erroneously cited Darla Joiner, a registered nurse at Mount Sinai Health System, as a union official. New York’s largest nurses’ union has denied that ...
Hospital administrators and union officials appear to be digging in for an extended battle over staffing levels and pay. By Joseph Goldstein Two days into the largest nursing strike New York City has ...
Thousands of nurses in New York City went on strike Monday, in what became the city's largest nurses strike in history. The New York State Nurses Association said it called for the strike as ...
Nurses continue to hold the picket line as the largest nurses' strike in New York City history is on its third day. Nearly 15,000 nurses across three major hospitals are demanding better staffing ...
When nurses go on strike, it is easy to assume the conflict is about pay or contracts. In reality, strikes are almost always a last resort. They happen when nurses believe patient safety has been ...
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Hospital officials and union leaders traded barbs Tuesday, but failed to return to the bargaining table on the second day of New York City’s biggest nursing strike in decades. The union accused one ...
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