17,000 NYC nurses authorized to strike if union contract negotations are not reached with hospitals

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17,000 NYC nurses authorized to strike if union contract negotations are not reached with hospitals
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New York City hospitals are not immune from the crush of inflation and nurses may authorize a strike for the new year if contract negotiations are not finalized.

New York City hospitals are not immune from the crush of inflation and the nurses union has authorize a strike for the new year if contract negotiations are not finalized.

Nurses say hospitals are short-staffed and not doing enough for patients as COVID, RSV and the flu run rampant. The New York State Nurses Association held a vote in which nearly 99% of nurses have voted to authorize a strike.

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