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Nurses’ Union Says Strike Authorized If Negotiations Fail

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

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From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More

From AP/ABC News, June 3, 2015

Leaders of the union representing 18,000 nurses at 14 private hospitals in New York City said Wednesday the nurses could go on strike over staffing levels if negotiations with management fail.

“We need more nurses,” said Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, president of the New York State Nurses Association. “Our patients’ well-being, their very lives, depend on real staffing standards that enable us to simply do our jobs, to deliver safe, quality care.”

The New York City Hospital Alliance denied that its hospitals are understaffed and said its hospitals have put together contingency plans in the event of a strike.

Read More