Nurses are fed up: more than 16,000 who work at private hospitals across the city and whose contracts are set to expire at the end of this month have voted to authorize a strike.
Nearly 99 percent of the nurses who voted approved a potential strike if a fair contract isn’t reached, the New York State Nurses Association announced Dec. 22 at its headquarters near Penn Station.
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