Baltimore Hospital Nurses Go on Strike
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‘We’re here for our patients’: Saint Agnes nurses hold 24-hour strike in Baltimore
Outside of Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital, a crowd of nurses stood along Caton Avenue on Thursday. They smiled, cheered and waved signs that read: “Honk if you support nurses + patients over corporate greed!” “No more forced overtime!” and “We love our patients.”
Saint Agnes Nurses Strike Over Staffing, Safety, and Contract Progress
Source: Kaitlin Newman / The Baltimore Banner On Thursday, dozens of nurses stood outside Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital in Baltimore, holding signs and calling for change. Their message was clear: better staffing, safer conditions, and a fair contract. The one-day strike, organized by National Nurses United, began early Thursday and will end at 6:59 a.m. Friday. “We’re not out here for ourselves, we’re out here for our patients,” said veteran n…
Nurses Hold History-Making Strike at Baltimore Hospital
Nurses at a Baltimore hospital that treats low-income patients launched a one-day strike Thursday against the company that operates it — a dramatic move they believe can pressure the hospital into addressing years-long frustrations over unsafe staffing levels, high nurse turnover, and inadequate patient care. The strike at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital comes during contentious, 18-month-long negotiations between Missouri-based Ascension Health…
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