At the end of last year, NYC Health + Hospitals was worried about meeting its $114-million biweekly payroll thanks to its chronic cash crush and a dispute between the Cuomo administration and City Hall over hundreds of millions of dollars in past billing for charity care.
That short-term crisis was resolved with the intercession of organized labor, which brokered a resolution that ensured H+H could meet its obligations.
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