Thousands of NYC Nurses Strike Over Staffing and Pay

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Nearly 15,000 nurses at major New York City hospitals walked off the job, demanding minimum staffing ratios, higher pay, and safer working conditions at institutions including NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia, Montefiore, and Mount Sinai, potentially marking one of the city’s biggest health-care labor battles in years.
- Nearly 15,000 Nurses Go on Strike at Major New York City Hospitals The New York Times
- NYC nurse strike: thousands of union hospital workers hit the picket line ABC7 New York
- 2 Upper West Side Hospitals Affected by Nurses on Strike West Side Rag
- NURSES STRIKE IMMINENT: 14,000 NYC caregivers ready to walk off job Monday morning as contract talks stall amNewYork
- Nearly 15K nurses begin strike at hospitals in Manhattan, the Bronx Gothamist
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