Mount Sinai Nurses Ratify Contract Ending Strike

Striking nurses at Mount Sinai approved new three-year contracts Wednesday, ending a monthlong strike and prompting nurses to return to work Saturday, the hospital said. NewYork-Presbyterian nurses rejected a mediator-backed proposal, ensuring walkouts continue at some New York City hospitals; Montefiore nurses remain involved. The tentative deals include more than 12% pay increases over three years, maintained benefits, workplace-violence protections and first-time AI safeguards.
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- Read OriginalStriking nurses at Mount Sinai approve contract, NewYork Presbyterian reject dealabcnews.com
- Read OriginalAt NYC’s Richest Hospital, 4,200 Nurses Are Still on Strikejacobin.com



