March 16, 2026

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New York nurses raise demands as contract expirations loom at year’s end

New York nurses raise demands as contract expirations loom at year’s end
New York nurses demonstrating [Photo: NYSNA]

The contracts for more than 20,000 nurses at 12 private hospitals in New York City will expire on December 31. Strike authorization votes among the nurses is underway.

The contract expirations create the potential for a major, coordinated fight for safe staffing, raises that surpass inflation and the best possible healthcare benefits. They also create an opening for nurses to oppose management retaliation, such as the disciplinary measures taken against three nurses at Mount Sinai Hospital who raised safety demands after an attempted shooting at their workplace. 

New York nurses are also facing attacks by the administration of President Donald Trump on their profession and on public health itself. The US Department of Education’s declaration that nursing is no longer a professional degree will slash much-needed financial resources for students and worsen the problem of understaffing.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have withdrawn their recommendation that the hepatitis vaccine be administered at birth, without providing any evidence that the long-standing recommendation was incorrect. 

But the New York State Nurses Association (NYSNA), the union to which these 20,000 nurses belong, is opposed to organizing a united struggle. When these contracts expired in 2022, NYSNA expended every effort to keep its members divided, prevent strikes and negotiate pro-management agreements hospital by hospital.

Though NYSNA was unable to prevent strikes at Mount Sinai Hospital and Montefiore Medical Center, it shut them down after three days. NYSNA hailed the contracts as a “historic victory” for safe staffing. In fact, they have institutionalized understaffing, and nurses continue to struggle with unmanageable workloads and high levels of stress. 

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