Striking nurses at Mount Sinai approved new three-year contracts Wednesday, ending a monthlong strike and prompting nurses to return to work Saturday, the hospital said. NewYork-Presbyterian nurses rejected a mediator-backed proposal, ensuring walkouts continue at some New York City hospitals; Montefiore nurses remain involved. The tentative deals include more than 12% pay increases over three years, maintained benefits, workplace-violence protections and first-time AI safeguards.
Key Points
- 1Approve three-year contract: Mount Sinai nurses ratify deal with more than 12% raises and preserved benefits
- 2Address safety and staffing: agreements add workplace-violence protections, transgender/immigrant safeguards, and increased staffing levels
- 3Continue disruption: NewYork-Presbyterian and Montefiore rejections extend walkouts, requiring contingency staffing and canceled procedures
Scoring Rationale
Timely, official reporting and contract details drive score; localized scope and limited novelty constrain impact.
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