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Thousands of nurses go on strike in New York City

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Updated 13.1.2026
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Montefiore *Mount Sinai New York strike COVID-19

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Jan 13 Morning

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nurses strikecontract negotiationsworking conditionsstaffing levelshealthcare benefits
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Al JazeeraJan 13

Thousands of nurses go on strike in New York City

Nearly 15,000 nurses in New York City began striking on Monday, January 12, 2026, at three major private hospital systems: Mount Sinai, Montefiore, and NewYork-Presbyterian. The strike, the largest nurses' strike in the city's history, was prompted by failed contract negotiations between the New York State Nursing Association and hospital management. Nurses are demanding improved staffing ratios, better healthcare benefits, and enhanced workplace safety measures. The union claims that hospitals are threatening to cut healthcare benefits and roll back safe staffing standards, while hospitals reported significant net incomes in 2024. The strike follows previous action in 2023 and reflects ongoing concerns about understaffing exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Elected officials, including the city's new mayor, joined the nurses in support.

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Almost 15,000 nurses walked off the job in New York City.

— Al Jazeera

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NewYork-Presbyterian reported a net income of $547m in 2024.

— ProPublica

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In 2021, New York state signed into law a requirement that hospitals establish committees to outline staffing plans.

— Al Jazeera

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Management refused to make meaningful progress on core issues.

— New York State Nursing Association

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Striking nurses claim hospital management has threatened to cut healthcare benefits.

— Striking nurses

Jan 12 Evening

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nurses strikestrikehospitalsflu seasonhealthcare
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The Guardian - World NewsJan 12

New York City expects biggest nurses strike as nearly 15,000 set to walk off job

Nearly 15,000 nurses in New York City are planning to strike on Monday at several major hospitals, including Mount Sinai and Montefiore. The strike is happening due to ongoing labor disputes and coincides with a severe flu season. The action is expected to cause significant disruptions, potentially requiring hospitals to reroute ambulances and transfer patients. This strike follows a similar event three years prior, which forced hospitals to take comparable measures. The nurses are striking to advocate for improved working conditions and patient care.

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Thousands of nurses are set to walk off the job at several of New York City’s largest hospitals on Monday.

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The action comes three years after a previous strike.

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The strike is amid an intense flu season.

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Strike is expected to disrupt activity at institutions such as Mount Sinai and Montefiore

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