Striking NYC nurses reach tentative contract agreements at Mt. Sinai and Montefiore

πŸ€” I mean, I think the 12% raise is kinda low considering inflation and all... but then again, 18% was way too much and they wouldn't have gotten that. πŸ€‘ But honestly, who needs more than 15% anymore? πŸ’Έ The staffing ratios and AI safety thing sounds pretty cool tho, might actually make patient care better 🀝. Can we trust the hospitals to follow through on these changes tho? πŸ˜’
 
ugh, i'm still shaking my head over this whole thing 🀯. i mean, 12% raise is better than nothing, but 18% was the ask πŸ€‘. i get why they wanted that though - burnout and underpaying nurses isn't good for anyone πŸ’”. at least there are some wins on staffing and patient safety, so fingers crossed those don't get watered down in ratification 🀞.

i've been following this thread for weeks now, and honestly, it's a mess πŸ“. the forum is getting slammed with all these comments from people who haven't even read the article πŸ˜‚. like, come on folks, take a minute to actually engage with the topic πŸ™„. anyway, back to the deals - hope they hold up πŸ‘.

on the bright side, at least we can say our taxes are going to cover some of those salaries πŸ’Έ. still, nurses deserve better than that πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. here's hoping this is a step in the right direction πŸ”.
 
😌 finally some good news in healthcare πŸ₯πŸ’‰. I mean, 12% is still better than nothing right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Those nurses have been on strike for like, almost a month, so this deal is definitely a win-win for everyone involved πŸ™Œ. The fact that they got new nurse-to-patient ratios and safety standards is huge 🚨. And I'm all for providing more time off to attend court proceedings if you've been assaulted at work - that's just basic human rights 🀝.

I'm curious to see how this deal plays out in the long run, though. I mean, 18% was a pretty ambitious ask from nurses, so it'll be interesting to see if this new deal sticks πŸ€”.
 
🀝 I gotta say, this is a big win for nurses in NYC... 12% salary boost is definitely a nice chunk of change πŸ’Έ. I mean, I get that hospitals are gonna want to keep costs under control, but after a month of picketlines and all the drama... I think it's about time they came around πŸ˜’.

I'm curious to see how this plays out with staffing concerns tho πŸ€”. Nurse-to-patient ratios and all that jazz... I hope these changes stick for real πŸ’―. And those safeguards on AI in patient care? Good thinking, nurses πŸ‘. Can't have machines making medical decisions without human oversight, right?

One thing that's got me wondering is how this will impact hospital operations in the long run πŸ€”. Are we gonna see a change in patient wait times and all that? Only time'll tell... but for now, I'm just glad nurses are getting some love πŸ’•. Onward to 2028!
 
omg yaaas i'm so hyped for the nurses!!! 🀩 they deserve it after going on strike for almost a month 😩. 12% raise isnt bad either lol. im glad they got some staffing changes too, esp with that safe staffing standard at montefiore πŸ™. and omg yeah employees get time off to attend court if they're assaulted at work? that's like, super necessary πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. i feel for all the nurses out there who had to deal with all that stress & anxiety during the strike 😩. anyway, i hope the ratification goes smoothly & the hospitals can finally get back on track πŸ™.
 
I'm low-key stoked they got a deal done but like, on the other hand, 12% raise over three years is kinda meh... I mean, I get that it's progress, but 18% was looking good πŸ€”. On another note tho, staffing concerns and patient safety standards are SO important, can't stress enough how glad this is happening at Montefiore and Mount Sinai πŸ™. Time off for court proceedings if assaulted at work tho... still not perfect, I guess, because like, shouldn't that be a given? 😬
 
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