NY nurses end 3-day strike after deal with hospitals

January 13, 2023, 2:49 pm

<p><strong>BACK TO WORK </strong>Over 7,000 nurses are back in their stations after reaching a deal with two major hospitals in New York that addresses issues on a staffing shortage and working conditions.  <em>(Anadolu)</em></p>

BACK TO WORK Over 7,000 nurses are back in their stations after reaching a deal with two major hospitals in New York that addresses issues on a staffing shortage and working conditions.  (Anadolu)

NEW YORK – More than 7,000 nurses at two of New York City’s biggest hospitals ended their three-day strike Thursday after reaching a deal that addresses issues on a staffing shortage and working conditions.

The New York State Nurses Association said that ''tentative'' deals were reached with both Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx.

The union said that nurses won ''concrete enforceable safe staffing ratios.''

Montefiore also agreed to give a 19 percent pay hike over three years, in addition to adding more nurses in the emergency rooms.

Mount Sinai said it was a ''fair and responsible'' agreement.

The two hospitals went without nursing staff on Monday as over 7,000 nurses went on strike due to staffing shortages, unsafe working conditions and low pay.

The walkout disrupted patient care, with the hospitals postponing non-emergency surgeries and telling many ambulances to go elsewhere. (Anadolu)

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