Thursday, January 12, 2023

NYSNA NURSES END STRIKE AFTER WINNING CONCRETE ENFORCABLE SAFE STAFFING RATIOS

This is from the New York City Central Labor Council. You don't want to strike but unions must have the weapon of withholding labor available if necessary.



5 comments:

John Q. Teacher said...

What did they get per year in raises?

James Eterno said...

Montefiore releases statement
Montefiore President and CEO Philip O. Ozuah released the following statement after the agreement was reached:

"We came to these bargaining sessions with great respect for our nurses and with proposals that reflect their priorities in terms of wages, benefits, safety, and staffing. We are pleased to offer a 19% wage increase, benefits that match or exceed those of our peer institutions, more than 170 new nursing positions and a generous plan to address recruitment and retention."

BY CBS NEW YORK TEAM

John Q. Teacher said...

Are those state nurse unions or city unions? How do you think this could impact "pattern bargaining"?

James Eterno said...

Those are private sector unions. Their settlement could be mentioned but it is unknown if it will have any impact on us.

Unknown said...

19% salary increase!!! That's what I like to hear! For us I'm sure Mulgrew will begin with a 3% raise offer, phased in over 3 years- and settle for a 1% deal and tell membership what a great deal we "won"!!