Nearly 15K NYC nurses begin strike at hospitals in Manhattan, the Bronx

Thousands of nurses in New York City have begun striking at hospitals across Manhattan and the Bronx, with nearly 15,000 workers walking off the job. The strike, which has been weeks in the making, comes as hospitals are facing significant financial losses due to federal cuts to Medicaid and other healthcare funding.

The New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA) is leading the protest, demanding better staffing levels, safer working conditions, and increased support for nurses who are often underpaid and overworked. The union has cited recent violent incidents at hospitals as evidence of the need for greater safety measures.

"We're not just fighting for ourselves, we're fighting for our patients," said Donovan Carey, an emergency room nurse at Mount Sinai Hospital in Harlem. "Hospitals are supposed to be places of healing, not fear."

The strike is expected to have a significant impact on patient care, with many hospitals facing staffing shortages and delays in treatment. The American College of Emergency Physicians has warned that the strike could lead to "inadequate care" for patients.

Despite the challenges, hospital administrators say they are prepared to continue serving the public during the strike. However, officials from Governor Kathy Hochul's office have expressed concerns about the potential impact on patient safety and emergency response times.

"We're working tirelessly to ensure that New Yorkers get high-quality care while nurses are on strike," said Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who joined striking nurses at a press conference outside Mount Sinai Hospital. "We urge hospital management to bargain in good faith and reach a deal that allows the nurses who work in this city to live in this city."

The strike has also highlighted issues around healthcare funding and staffing standards. The NYSNA argues that hospitals could have used their budgets to meet the union's demands ahead of the planned strike, rather than spending money on strike preparations.

"This is not a negotiating tactic; it's a matter of basic human decency," said NYSNA President Nancy Hagans. "If these hospitals have money to hire scabs, then they've got money and resources to address the needs of these nurses."

The strike is expected to continue for an indefinite period, with hospital administrators warning that it could last weeks or even months.

"It's a domino effect," said Anthony Almojera, a paramedic and lieutenant with FDNY EMS. "If people who are less familiar with that system are in charge, the process could take longer and ambulances could be delayed before responding to the next emergency call."

As the strike enters its second day, patients and healthcare workers alike are holding out hope for a resolution that prioritizes patient safety and fair treatment for all.
 
man, hospitals r gettin crazy rn 🀯 with nurses strikin across nyc they're fightin for better workin conditions & staffing levels but it's like, hospitals r already strugglin cuz of them federal cuts to medicaid & healthcare funding πŸ€‘ what's the point if u dont have enough staff 2 keep ppl safe? πŸ’‰ i mean, hospitals r supposed 2 be places of healin not fear πŸ’” but it feels like they're just tryna cut corners & save a buck. we need 2 rethink our approach 2 healthcare & make sure nurses get treated w/ the respect & fairness they deserve πŸ™
 
I'm low-key worried about this whole thing πŸ€•. Like, I get it, nurses deserve better wages & working conditions, but 15k+ striking at once is crazy πŸ’Ό. Hospitals are gonna struggle to keep up with patient care, especially in the ER where it's most critical πŸš‘. I feel for Donovan Carey's words - hospitals should be places of healing, not fear 😷.

What bothers me more is the staffing shortages & delays in treatment. If hospital admins don't negotiate with NYSNA soon, we might see some real harm to patients πŸ‘₯. It's a domino effect as Anthony Almojera said - one thing can cause another, and we gotta watch it closely ⏰.

The whole system is messed up 🀯 - Medicaid cuts & healthcare funding issues are causing this crisis. I hope the gov & hospital admins can come together & find a solution ASAP πŸ’ͺ. We need nurses to get paid fairly for their hard work & put patient safety first πŸ‘
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s crazy that hospitals in NYC are struggling so much 🀯. Like, millions of dollars get cut from Medicaid every year and still they can’t afford to pay their nurses fairly? πŸ€‘ It's not just about the nurses, though - patients are going to suffer because of this strike. I mean, hospitals are supposed to be places where people go for help, not places where you have to worry about who’s going to patch you up next πŸ’‰.

I don’t know how many times I can hear that "we're fighting for our patients" before I start believing it πŸ™„. It feels like there's a bigger issue here with the funding and staffing standards, but no one wants to talk about it 🀐. Maybe hospitals should be using some of their funds to address these problems instead of trying to hire scabs? πŸ’Έ

It’s gonna take more than just a few days for this strike to get resolved, I think ⏰. We need to see some real changes around healthcare funding and staffing standards if we want to make sure that nurses can work in decent conditions 🌟.
 
I'm super worried about this strike πŸ€•. Nurses are literally the backbone of our hospitals, and if they're not getting paid enough or treated with respect, it's gonna be tough to keep patients safe. I mean, these hospitals are supposed to be places where people go to get better, not stressed out because they can't afford a decent cuppa β˜•οΈ. And what's up with the scab hiring? It's just not right, you know? The NYSNA has been saying this for ages – we need better staffing levels, safer conditions, and more support for our nurses. It's not too much to ask, is it? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I'm keeping my fingers crossed that something gets done soon so these amazing women can go back to doing what they love – taking care of patients πŸ’•.
 
πŸ˜• I feel so bad for those nurses strikin in New York City. They're doin their job with heart and soul but still not gettin the respect or fair pay they deserve. Hospitals r supposed to be places of healin but it sounds like some of 'em are more like places of stress. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The fact that there's violent incidents happenin on the job makes it even more alarmin. I hope the union gets what they're askin for and hospitals start takin care of their staff so they can focus on helpin people. Patients r countin on 'em! πŸ’Š
 
man this is super crazy i feel bad for those nurses they deserve so much better than what they're getting especially with the staffing levels at hospitals in nyc it's like a ticking time bomb waiting to happen πŸš‘πŸ’‰ my aunt works as a nurse and she always says that patient safety should be the number one priority over hospital profits we need more support for our healthcare workers not less 🀝
 
The thing is, I'm kinda worried about these nurses striking...I mean, I get it, they deserve better pay and working conditions, but hospitals already taking a hit from Medicaid cuts? It's gonna be tough on patients πŸ€•. On the other hand, hospitals are supposed to be safe places, so if the union is pushing for changes in safety measures, that's gotta be a priority too πŸ’‘. I hope they can work something out, 'cause I don't want anyone getting hurt on either side of this strike...we need good healthcare, period! πŸ₯
 
lol what's up with these nurses, they're like "we want more $$$$$" meanwhile hospitals r hemorrhaging cash lololol federal cuts are real tho, can't blame the nurses 4 demanding better staffing & conditions tho some ppl might say they're scabs, but honestly who wouldn't wanna work in a toxic environment? mayor's all talk, we'll see how long he can keep up this charade πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
man hospitals are literally breaking their backs trying to keep up with Medicaid funding cuts πŸ€‘ meanwhile nurses just wanna get paid on time & work in a safe environment no wonder they're striking 15k+ workers is a big deal NYC hospitals can't even function right now πŸš‘πŸ’‰ the union's demands aren't crazy, just basic human decency stuff like staffing levels & better safety measures come on gov & admin leaders step up & negotiate already πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
omg i'm so worried about those nurses they r doin thier job 2 b honest 4 us rn 15k+ people walkin off the job is insane hospitals r gonna be super busy nd patient care wdld suffer big time πŸ€•πŸš‘πŸ’‰ lets hope they get wot they r demandin ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
This nursing strike is super worrying πŸ€•. I think it's crazy that they're having to walk off the job because hospitals aren't treating them right. Like, what kind of place is this? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ They need better staffing levels and safer working conditions, like, for real. It's not just about the nurses, either - patients are gonna suffer if there aren't enough staff on hand. I mean, hospitals are supposed to be places where people go to get better, not somewhere that's more stressful than a nightmare 😳. And let's not even get started on how healthcare funding is all messed up... it's just not fair to the nurses who are working their butts off and barely getting paid πŸ€‘. I hope they can sort this out soon and get some real changes made. This strike could be a game-changer for healthcare in NYC! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• I'm so worried about these nurses striking, it's like they're being taken for granted. They work with sick people every day and still don't get paid enough or have decent working conditions 🀒. The fact that hospitals are making money off patients but not giving them the care they deserve is just crazy πŸ’Έ. I'm all for fair pay and better staffing levels, it's not like this isn't a huge issue in healthcare right now πŸš‘. As a healthcare worker myself has seen some sketchy stuff go on... let's get nurses treated with respect already 😩
 
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