Nurses in NYC Strike Over Pay Disputes with Hospital Administrators
January 12, 2026 • Al Jazeera
Thousands of Nurses Go On Strike in NYC Hospitals
A strike by nearly 15,000 nurses took place at major New York City hospitals on Monday, marking one of the largest healthcare strikes in recent decades. The striking nurses are seeking improved working conditions, including higher pay, safer staffing levels, and enhanced security measures.
The strike began as a result of disagreements between the nurses and hospital administrators over these issues. The nurses have been demanding better compensation, more adequate staffing ratios, and increased safety protocols to protect patients and staff.
On Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani visited a picket line where striking nurses were on strike. This visit highlights the growing tensions between healthcare workers and hospital management.
The strike has brought significant disruption to healthcare services in New York City, with many hospitals currently operating at reduced capacity. The exact impact of the strike on patient care is still being assessed.
Details of the strike are as follows: nearly 15,000 nurses walked off their jobs at major New York City hospitals, seeking improved working conditions and better compensation.
Source: Al Jazeera