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Home / Health / NYC Nurses Strike Ends: Deal Reached After Nearly a Month

NYC Nurses Strike Ends: Deal Reached After Nearly a Month

9 Feb

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Summary

  • Nurses at two major NYC hospital systems ratified a deal to end their strike.
  • The agreement includes a 12% pay raise over three years and maintained benefits.
  • New protections against workplace violence and AI were included in the pact.
NYC Nurses Strike Ends: Deal Reached After Nearly a Month

Nurses at two major New York City hospital systems, Montefiore and Mount Sinai, have reached a tentative agreement to end a nearly monthlong strike. This strike began on January 12th, impacting approximately 10,500 nurses. The proposed three-year contract includes a 12% pay increase and maintains current health benefits without additional out-of-pocket costs for nurses.

The agreement also introduces new protections against workplace violence, specifically addressing concerns for transgender and immigrant nurses and patients. Safeguards regarding artificial intelligence in healthcare are also part of the pact. Nurses at Montefiore and Mount Sinai systems are scheduled to vote on the contract ratification this week.

If ratified, nurses are expected to return to work on Saturday. The New York State Nurses Association expressed satisfaction with the outcome, emphasizing the fight for safe patient care. This resolution impacts some of the city's largest private, nonprofit hospitals, which had previously arranged for temporary nursing staff during the walkout.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The main issues included staffing levels, workplace safety, health insurance, and the implementation of new protections against workplace violence and artificial intelligence.
The agreement offers a 12% pay raise over three years, maintained health benefits with no increased out-of-pocket costs, and new protections against workplace violence and AI.
The tentative agreement was reached with the Montefiore and Mount Sinai hospital systems, affecting approximately 10,500 nurses.

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