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Picketing nurses on ninth day of strike are joined by Mayor Mamdani and Sen. Sanders.
Summary
Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Sen. Bernie Sanders joined striking nurses outside New York hospitals on the ninth day of a walkout, and negotiators report talks remain at an impasse with no deal on the table.
Content
Elected officials joined nurses on the picket line as the labor dispute entered its ninth day. The action took place outside several New York hospitals, including Mount Sinai West, where nurses continue to press for higher pay, increased staffing, funded benefits and stronger workplace protections. Negotiations are reported to be stalled after limited meetings since the walkout began.
Reported developments:
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Sen. Bernie Sanders joined striking nurses outside Mount Sinai West and other picket locations.
- Nurses from NewYork-Presbyterian, Mount Sinai and Montefiore are seeking higher pay, more staff, fully funded benefits and protections against workplace violence.
- Hospital systems say they have relied on agency or travel nurses and report essential operations have continued; negotiators say talks remain at an impasse.
Summary:
The presence of elected officials drew public attention to the ongoing dispute and highlighted continuing tensions between nurses and hospital systems. Undetermined at this time.
