Nurses returned to work Thursday at a big New York hospital system, nearly a week after they approved a new contract that ...
More than 4,000 nurses returned to work at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital on Thursday. It brings the 41-day nurses' strike to an end. The strike started on January 12. Nurses were out in rain and cold ...
The NYSNA says the contract includes protections against workplace violence, preserved health benefits and salary increases ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s largest nursing strike in decades may be on the verge of ending after a union representing ...
NewYork-Presbyterian (New York City). NewYork-Presbyterian has four major divisions: NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, NewYork-Presbyterian Regional Hospital Network, NewYork-Presbyterian Physician ...
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Why NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital nurses are still on strike
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Final Group of Striking Nurses Reach Tentative Deal with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
After nearly six weeks on the picket lines, the longest nurses’ strike in New York City history could be coming to an end.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City). NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital was formed in 1998 with the merger of The New York Hospital and The PresbyterianHospital. Both of its founding hospitals ...
The Justice Department scrutiny of one of New York’s leading health systems could lead to more spirited competition among hospitals — and slow rising prices. By Joseph Goldstein The Justice Department ...
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