7K Nurses Strike in New York City

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The Facts

  • On Monday, more than 7K nurses at two New York City hospitals went on strike after talks broke down between the union and hospital leaders overnight. Unions are advocating for higher pay and better working conditions. The action comes amid a nationwide trend toward healthcare labor strikes.

  • Nurses at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and three Montefiore Medical Center locations in Brooklyn began the strike citing long hours and unsafe conditions without fair pay. The hospitals offered a 19% raise, but it was not enough.


The Spin

Narrative A

Although it is not what anyone wants, nurses in New York City have no choice but to go on strike. Working in healthcare has always been an arduous career, but the pandemic has sent the industry into overdrive — burning out thousands of nurses. Hospitals are understaffed and nurses are overworked while being on the front lines.

Narrative B

Unions continue to lead industries down paths of destruction, and now people’s health is being put in danger due to union demands causing thousands of nurses to go on strike. New York has some of the highest union membership rates in the country which makes the dispute unsurprising, yet still disruptive for New Yorkers.

Nerd narrative

There's a 50% chance that less than 12% of Americans will be represented by a labor union in 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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