Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are headed back to work as the longest nurses strike in New York City history comes to an end.
As nurses in Pittsburgh and nationwide spotlight staffing shortages, better pay and workplace safety, labor negotiations have ...
They face not only a new contract that fails to satisfy their demands, but also a new round of attacks and harassment from ...
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City’s largest nursing strike in decades may be on the verge of ending after a union representing ...
Nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian are putting on their scrubs for the first time in more than a month and returning to work Thursday, marking the end of a historic strike involving nearly 15,000 nurses ...
Workers at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia hospital voted for a contract with raises and layoff protections, meaning more than 4,000 nurses will return.
Despite the legislative efforts and collective bargaining agreements, nurse understaffing has persisted across health systems. The nurses’ union has chalked up thin staffing levels to corporate ...
At a time when Black women were largely excluded from formal training, Mary Eliza Mahoney set a new standard for who could ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act sets new loan limits on what it categorizes as "professional" graduate programs. An Education Department proposal defining which graduate degrees fall into the ...
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