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Nurses at two NYC hospital systems return to work while strike continues
Summary
About 10,500 nurses at Montefiore and Mount Sinai ratified three-year contracts and returned after a month-long strike, while more than 4,200 nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian remain on strike after rejecting a mediator's proposal.
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Thousands of nurses in New York City have begun returning to work after a month-long strike. The New York State Nurses Association ratified contracts with Montefiore, Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside and Mount Sinai West. About 10,500 nurses are cleared to return after those ratifications. More than 4,200 nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian remain on strike after voting against a mediator's proposal.
Reported details:
- NYSNA ratified three-year contracts at Montefiore and Mount Sinai, enabling about 10,500 nurses to return.
- NewYork-Presbyterian nurses voted not to ratify a mediators' proposal; more than 4,200 remain on strike.
- The union said the ratified contracts include salary increases and provisions related to staffing and artificial intelligence.
- Multiple requests have been made for negotiators to meet again to discuss outstanding issues.
Summary:
The ratifications resolved contracts for nurses at Montefiore and Mount Sinai and allowed those staff to return, while the strike continues at NewYork-Presbyterian. Negotiators have been asked to meet again, and further discussions will determine the next steps.
