Albany might allow hospitals to treat patients at home with virtual monitoring, instead of expert in-hospital nursing care! Tell Albany no to Hospital At Home proposal that leave patients Home all Alone and threaten quality care. bit.ly/dontleavepatientshomealone
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NYSNA celebrates Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses Week!
From preventing infections to supporting long-term care, WOC nurses bring critical expertise to some of the most complex patient needs and play a key role in improving health and recovery.
Thank you for the difference you make every day.
NYSNA Board Member Sonia Lawrence, BSN, RN, spoke outside NYC Health + Hospitals/ Lincoln to demand state lawmakers protect the Essential Plan.
With nearly half a million NYers at risk of losing Essential Plan coverage, we must take action to ensure all patients get the care they need.
Unions such as CIRSEIU and NYSNA are calling on NYC H+H to honor union contracts at Maimonides. No one should have to choose between protecting immigrant colleagues and preserving rights and benefits. www.crainsnewyork.com/health-care/cny-health-hospitals-maimonides-residents-contract-20260408/
Happy Arab American Heritage Month! NYSNA celebrates our Arab American members and honors the contributions and achievements of Arab Americans in healthcare, labor, and in our country!
Happy Occupational Health Nurses Week! Occupational health nurses play a key role in keeping workers safe by delivering care and leading workplace health and safety efforts. Shoutout to our NYSNA NYC H+H/Mayorals nurses who help keep this city running!
Why are billionaires and Jeffrey Epstein associates like Brad Karp making healthcare decisions for Long Island patients?! Despite the scandal that led him to resign as board chair of a law firm, Karp is still on the Mount Sinai board! https://bit.ly/mssn-unfair
Happy Easter! Shout out to the healthcare workers caring for patients who can't be home with loved ones today. Thank you!
Chag Pesach Sameach! From all of us at NYSNA, wishing everyone celebrating a very Happy Passover!
It's time to #TaxTheRich! Thanks @sanders.senate.gov
for rallying NY to do the right thing! As NYSNA Pres. Hagans said, "It’s not enough to beat back the attacks from the Trump administration. We also have to show who we are as New Yorkers—by putting our money where our mouth is!"
Today, NYSNA Pres. Hagans and nurses spoke out and marched in the giant #NoKings rally in NYC, demanding care for workers, healthcare and our communities that are under attack. "Today we are marching to show what real caring looks like…We are here to stay – and we will win! "
Brooklyn Hospital Center nurses have been organizing nonstop to restore their healthcare benefits.
Nurses have been speaking out, leafleting, & talking with elected officials including @cmcrystalhudson.bsky.social & @cmrestler.bsky.social about what’s happening & why this fight matters. Go nurses!
The Brooklyn Hospital Center nurses have gone over a month without health benefits because the hospital refuses to pay what it owes. Meanwhile, hospital executives made over $8 million in 2024.
Tell TBHC leadership: Pay the nurses what you owe and restore their benefits now! bit.ly/tbhc-nurses
NYSNA nurses are heading back to Albany on Tuesday, Mar. 10.✊
Nurses will meet with elected officials to advocate for safe staffing, health equity, and policies that protect patients and frontline caregivers. Let's go make our voices heard loud and clear!
Happy Women's History Month! We're proud to recognize all the trailblazing accomplishments and incredible contributions of women in NYSNA, nursing, and in the greater labor movement.
NYSNA nurses and their families celebrated the Year of the Horse at the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Manhattan’s Chinatown! 🧧🐎🎉
We proudly shared our message that we are committed to caring for ALL communities.
NYSNA nurses were out wearing their lucky green today to celebrate at the Staten Island St. Patrick’s Day Parade! NYSNA nurses were proud to spread the message that “Safe Staffing Brings Good Luck!” 🍀
Nurses celebrated our contract campaign and strike victory today with @mayor.nyc.gov! We’re thankful for Mayor Mamdani and proud to celebrate as we continue to advocate for quality care for all New Yorkers.
From the strike line to the bedside!
NYP nurses woke up early this morning to head back to their first day back at work. Grateful for the strength and solidarity that carried all 15,000 striking nurses through every cold day and every strike chant!
Hospitals flaunted the millions they spent on temporary travel nurses, rather than investing in safe patient care. Despite this, they achieved contracts that set industry standards and will improve care for New Yorkers.
Read the press release at www.nysna.org/press
Nurses fought to protect and improve care for New Yorkers. They faced some of the wealthiest, largest private employers in the city and fought against unseen levels of union-busting, public denigration, and delay tactics.
After 41 days, this vote ends the historic strike, which began as the largest nurse strike in New York City history when 15k NYSNA nurses at Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Morningside and West, Montefiore Medical Center and NewYork-Presbyterian began picketing.
Congratulations, NewYork-Presbyterian nurses! They overwhelmingly ratified a new contract and will return to work next week!
BREAKING: Approximately 4,200 NYSNA nurses at NewYork-Presbyterian reached a tentative agreement late last night to end the historic 6-week strike. Nurses bargained all day and made their voices heard. Congratulations, NewYork-Presbyterian nurses!
For 19 days, nurses at The Brooklyn Hospital Center have shown up to work without health insurance because the hospital has failed to pay nurses' benefits since Oct! Nurses spoke out today and demanded management immediately pay and fully restore their benefits!
Ramadan Mubarak to all our Muslim sisters and brothers celebrating! May the holy month of Ramadan be filled with blessings and peace.
We will honor Rev. Jackson's legacy by continuing his work building a more equitable future for coming generations. Rest in Power." –NYSNA President Nancy Hagans, RN, BSN,CCRN
"Together with our community, NYSNA mourns the passing of Rev. Jesse Jackson, a fearless civil rights leader who understood that seeking justice requires the strength of the working class, a multiracial coalition, and unwavering dedication to the dignity of all people.
Return to work celebrations continued at Mount Sinai Morningside and West as nurses headed back to work early this morning!