Nurses returned to work Thursday at a big New York hospital system, nearly a week after they approved a new contract that ...
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The NYSNA says the contract includes protections against workplace violence, preserved health benefits and salary increases ...
They face not only a new contract that fails to satisfy their demands, but also a new round of attacks and harassment from ...
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are headed back to work as the longest nurses strike in New York City history comes to an end.
While this litigation is unlikely to be resolved in the near term, such lawsuits can be powerful tools in exposing anti-competitive behavior and encouraging transparency and competition in ways that ...
The new tentative agreement differs little from the previous deal which workers overwhelmingly rejected a week ago.
NewYork-Presbyterian nurses and hospital officials held another bargaining session on Thursday as the largest and longest nurses strike in city history continues.
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s largest nursing strike in decades may be on the verge of ending after a union representing ...
If union members ratify the deal, thousands of nurses will return to work next week, concluding a multiweek strike across several hospital systems.
NewYork-Presbyterian is expanding its telemedicine offerings with NYP OnDemand, a digital health platform that reaches across the health system and across the continuum of care. NYP OnDemand serves ...
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City). With 2,478 beds, 4,571 attending physicians and 21,747 staff members, NewYork-Presbyterian in New York City is one of the largest and most comprehensive ...