NEW YORK - Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian overwhelmingly rejected the latest contract proposal, ensuring that roughly 4,200 nurses remain on strike as hospital officials weigh their next steps. What ...
New York-Presbyterian nurses overwhelmingly rejected the latest contract proposal, keeping roughly 4,200 nurses on strike as negotiations remain unresolved. Temporary traveling nurses arrived by coach ...
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are putting on their scrubs for the first time in more than a month and returning to work Thursday, marking the end of a historic strike involving nearly 15,000 nurses ...
From left to right: Lorraine Bowser, Hazel Miranda, Helene Donelson and Efren Teope rally at Mission Dolores Park on Feb. 10, 2026. Photo by Mariana Garcia. The San Francisco teachers union announced ...
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 ...
About 10,000 Corewell nurses will begin voting on a strike authorization. Their first contract negotiations with Teamsters ...
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital headed back to the picket line as representatives took a seat at the bargaining table Thursday in an effort to reach a new contract. The largest and longest ...
Workers at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital voted for a contract with raises and layoff protections, meaning more than 4,000 nurses will return.
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