Nurses’ Strike Enters Second Week, With No Finish in Sight

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Negotiations between the New York State Nurses Affiliation and three hospital programs broke down once more over the weekend, dashing the hopes of a possible decision to a strike involving 15,000 nurses now in its second week.

NYSNA, the nurses’ union, stated it had submitted a revised set of proposals heading into weekend bargaining with Mount Sinai, Montefiore and NewYork-Presbyterian, however talks went nowhere. The union is demanding higher staffing, improved on-the-job security and sustaining  well being advantages. However the hospitals are dug in on rejecting these calls for as unreasonable. The hospitals have reportedly spent $100 million on short-term nurses, in accordance with a number one commerce group.

Solely Montefiore submitted counterproposals addressing office violence throughout a marathon bargaining session Sunday night, although no significant progress was made, in accordance with union sources. Mount Sinai and NewYork-Presbyterian rejected the nurses’ revised proposals with out countering, and no extra bargaining periods have been scheduled as of Tuesday afternoon.

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