New York City Prepares 8,700 Nurses and Go on Strike
New York City Preparing about 8,700 nurses may strike Monday, triage ER impact three private hospitals.
Politico reported that New York City Office of Emergency Management organized a virtual and in-person launch at 6 a.m. “interagency situation room” to monitor hospital operations across the city in real time and manage the flow of ambulances. Monday Hospitals also reportedly organized patient transfers during the preparations for the strike, but it is unclear how many patients were transferred. In Its last meeting was at 11:30 a.m. ET
In, representing the 42,000-member union across the state Sunday after a day of negotiations at New York State Nurses Association, and Montefiore and Mount Sinai Morningside said no new preliminary agreement had been reached. West Saturday According to the press release.
“Mount Sinai Hospital management walked out on the last bargaining session and avoided the table and their responsibility to bargain in good faith on Friday and Saturday,” File image showing people “Today, Mount Sinai agreed to meet with NYSNA nurses, and all three hospitals will be at the bargaining table.”
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About 8,700 nurses at three New York City hospitals – Montefiore Bronx, Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Morningside and West – will be in Monday If a deal cannot be reached, good morning, the union said.
The Potential strikes were reduced from five hospitals to three after Bronx Care Health System and Flushing Hospital Medical Center made initial arrangements with nurses Saturday and Friday respectively.
The Flushing Preliminary protocol for approximately 470 nurses working there, including a full quota-based secure staffing grid, improved Staff Mediation and Enforcement, three-year contracts, 7%, 6% and 5% salary increases, and retain NYSNA health care and retirement benefits.
Similarly, BronxCare and The Brooklyn Hospital Center have reached tentative agreements that will improve security staffing and law enforcement, increase wages by 7%, 6% and 5% per year respectively under three-year contracts, and save on their health benefits, said the union. Nurses at Bronx Care plans to strike from Monday if no agreement can be reached.
Ken Raske President, said Greater New York Hospital Association that he personally notified Politico and New York City Mayor Eric Adams. New York Gov Regarding possible strikes. Kathy Hochul FDNY is implementing an emergency plan to reroute ambulances, and NYC The + Health will reportedly deploy Hospitals as patients from private facilities are expected to increase. It has been reported that emergency strategies and
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Mount Sinai Hospital have started transferring 13 infants treated in the NICU to other hospitals Mount Sinai West in preparation for the nurses’ strike. Friday
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