
Workers’ Compensation Board Confirms Prevalence Standard For COVID-19 Cases
Many claims for COVID-19 are disputed by the employer and/or insurance company. The major issue disputed involves whether the COVID-19 illness occurred out of or in

Many claims for COVID-19 are disputed by the employer and/or insurance company. The major issue disputed involves whether the COVID-19 illness occurred out of or in

Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank ruled that Mayor Adams’ administration can no longer charge retired city workers $15 co-pays for doctors’ visits. In an

On Jan. 11, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Lyle Frank ruled that Mayor Adams’ administration can no longer charge retired city workers $15 co-pays for doctors’

Oceanside, NY—Nurses at Mount Sinai South Nassau voted by a majority to join the New York State Nurses Association on January 12, 2023. NYSNA President

“This is a historic victory for New York City nurses and for nurses across the country, said NYSNA President Nancy Hagans. “NYSNA nurses have done the impossible,

Hundreds of nurses will continue to picket on Wednesday, Dec. 11. They will gather outside Mount Sinai Main and Montefiore Bronx, where no contracts have

On January 9, 2023 the New York City council held a hearing to discuss the proposed changes to the Administrative Code 12-126 that will impact

Nurses at two hospitals, Montefiore Bronx and Mount Sinai Hospital are picketing every day until agreements are reached. Montefiore nurses were at the bargaining table

New York, NY—After bargaining late into the night at Montefiore and Mount Sinai Hospital yesterday, no tentative agreements were reached. Today, more than 7,000 nurses

7,000 nurses are on strike, as negotiations failed with Mount Sinai on Manhattan’s Upper East Side and at three Montefiore Medical locations in the Bronx.