NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s largest nursing strike in decades may be on the verge of ending after a union representing ...
Nurses returned to work Thursday at a big New York hospital system, nearly a week after they approved a new contract that ...
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are headed back to work as the longest nurses strike in New York City history comes to an end.
The NYSNA says the contract includes protections against workplace violence, preserved health benefits and salary increases ...
Nurses at a big New York hospital system approved a new contract Saturday, voting to end a major nursing strike after more than a month. More than 4,000 nurses in the privately run ...
Thousands of nurses at a major New York hospital system have approved a new contract, voting to end a strike after more than a month.
Workers at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital voted for a contract with raises and layoff protections, meaning more than 4,000 nurses will return.
Of the roughly 4,200 nurses at New York-Presbyterian, 93% voted to approve the three-year contract, according to the New York ...
After more than a month on the picket line, thousands of nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian hospitals have voted to end their strike.
The struggle is not over because the new contract will not satisfy the nurses’ needs. But the experience of the strike shows ...
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