JUST IN: Two New York City hospitals reach a tentative contract agreement with thousands of striking nurses that ends this week’s walkout, officials say.
that ends this week’s walkout that disrupted patient care, officials announced Thursday.
The agreements with both hospitals include concrete, enforceable staffing ratios, the union said. The agreement with Montefiore also included what the union described as community health improvements and nurse-student partnerships to recruit local nurses from the Bronx. The hospital said it focused on ensuring the nurses had “the best possible working environment, with significant wage and benefit enhancements” through the deal with the union.
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