Independent Report
NEW YORK: The largest nurses’ strike in New York City has entered its second week, with over 15,000 nurses protesting despite severe cold. Demonstrators demand improved staff ratios, workplace safety, and better medical facilities. Negotiations between the Nurses Association and hospitals have stalled, with no resolution in sight. The ongoing strike highlights long-standing labor disputes in the healthcare sector, raising concerns over patient care and hospital operations. Experts say the strike could impact hospital efficiency and emergency services if unresolved. Nurses have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met, emphasizing their role in maintaining the city’s healthcare
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