Nurses at Staten Island University Hospital have reached a tentative contract agreement with Northwell Health, preventing a strike that was set to start Tuesday.
The New York State Nurses Association announced Saturday that it settled the provisional deal with Northwell, which runs the hospital, earlier that morning. If approved by the rank and file, the three-year agreement would provide nurses with wages that total 22.12 percent and experience pay.
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