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NYC nurses reach a deal to end a strike at 2 major hospitals while walkout continues at another
The agreement offers a 12% pay raise over three years, protects health benefits, and includes new workplace violence safeguards for 10,500 nurses, union says.
- On Monday, the New York State Nurses Association announced a tentative deal with Montefiore and Mount Sinai to end a nearly monthlong strike.
- Staffing and safety complaints prompted the Jan. 12 strike, with nurses striking over staffing levels, workplace safety, health insurance and other workplace concerns.
- The contract includes pay, benefits and new safety provisions for roughly 10,500 nurses, with a 12% pay raise over three years, health benefits with no additional out-of-pocket costs, and protections for transgender and immigrant nurses and patients plus artificial intelligence safeguards.
- Meanwhile, nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian remain on strike, so the walkout continues at that hospital system.
- Hospitals had to hire temporary nurses amid a demanding flu season as nearly 15,000 NYSNA members held the line for four weeks, the union said.
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NYC nurses reach tentative deal, ending strike
(The Center Square) — Thousands of unionized New York City nurses at two major hospitals could be heading back to the bedside this weekend after reaching a tentative contract deal, ending a nearly month-long strike over wages and benefits.
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Some striking NY nurses reach deal with employers
More than 10,000 striking New York nurses reached a deal with their hospital employers that will increase salaries by more than 12 percent over three years, the nursing union said Monday.
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