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20,000 nurses at 12 New York City hospitals give strike notice

The New York State Nurses Association delivered 10-day strike notices Jan. 2 to 12 hospitals in New York City.

Here are seven things to know:

1. If agreements are not reached, as many as 20,000 nurses could strike Jan. 12. This would mark the largest nurse strike in city history, according to a Jan. 2 union news release. 

2. The notices followed the expiration of union contracts on Dec. 31. Nurses voted Dec. 22 to authorize a strike.

3. The union is seeking contracts that guarantee healthcare benefits, safe staffing standards and protections from workplace violence

“Management is refusing to guarantee our healthcare benefits and trying to roll back the safe staffing standards we fought for and won,” NYSNA President Nancy Hagans, BSN, RN, said in the release. “We have been bargaining for months, but hospitals have not done nearly enough to settle fair contracts that protect patient care. Striking is always a last resort; however, nurses will not stop until we win contracts that deliver patient and nurse safety. The future of care in this city is far too important to compromise on our values as nurses.”

4. The following hospitals in New York City received strike notices:

5. Union members also voted to authorize a strike three years ago, with about 7,000 nurses at two hospitals walking off the job in January 2023. The union represents 42,000 members across New York and is affiliated with National Nurses United, which has more than 225,000 members nationwide.

6. One Brooklyn Health CEO Sandra Scott, MD, said in a Jan. 2 LinkedIn post that the system is taking proactive steps to ensure uninterrupted patient care, including contingency plans for additional staffing support and training.

“We deeply value our nurses and the essential role they play in caring for our patients,” Dr. Scott said. “We are committed to reaching a fair and sustainable resolution that supports our staff while ensuring continued access to the healthcare services our communities depend on.”

7. The following hospitals shared Jan. 2 statements with Becker’s in response to the strike notice:

Becker’s has reached out to all 12 hospitals and will update this story if more information becomes available.

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