New York Nurse Discusses Historic Strike Over Healthcare Benefits
NewsNationJanuary 15, 20265 min1,460 views
6 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβThe Nurse's Strike at Mount Sinai
- π₯ Simone Wei, a nurse at Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital, explains the ongoing strike by 15,000 nurses.
- π The primary issue is the hospital's attempt to slash healthcare benefits for nurses, which they deem unacceptable.
Reasons for the Strike
- π€ Nurses are fighting for their own healthcare and pension benefits, stating management is unwilling to negotiate.
- π Wei expresses that it pains her to be apart from her patients, as her career has been dedicated to healing and providing care for 35 years.
- β οΈ The nurses were forced to strike because management refused to come to the negotiating table.
Patient Care and Strike Duration
- β When asked about patient care, Wei states she cannot guarantee their well-being, as that responsibility lies with management.
- π₯ Management has brought in replacement staff, and nurses must rely on them to provide safe care.
- β³ The strike is open-ended, with nurses willing to remain on the picket line as long as necessary until management presents a realistic offer.
- β Nurses are ready to return to work once a negotiated agreement is reached.
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