Thousands of New York City nurses set to strike amid contract dispute over pay

🤕 This whole situation is just crazy, you know? I mean, 12,000 times more than nurses making for CEOs? That's just not right 🤑. It's like they're saying that profits are more important than people's lives. And the fact that three nurses got fired for speaking out about a workplace safety issue last November? That's just outrageous 😱.

I feel so bad for the patients who will be affected by this strike. I mean, hospitals are already understaffed and overworked. Adding this to the mix could really put people's lives at risk 🚑. But at the same time, I get why the nurses are fighting back. They're not asking for much – just better pay, safer working conditions, and some respect from their employers.

It's like they say, "you can't have a hundred-dollar harvest without investing in the seeds." 💸 Hospital administrators need to realize that their nurses are the ones who are really growing the business, and treating them right is crucial for patient care. We'll see what happens on Monday, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a positive outcome 🤞.
 
💔💉 This strike is exactly what's needed - nurses deserve so much better than getting paid peanuts while CEOs get fat cat salaries 😳🤑 The fact that there are still hospitals willing to compromise on staffing ratios and safety concerns after all we've been through during COVID is wild 🤯. It's not just about the money, it's about being treated with respect and care as human beings 💕. Can't believe an active shooter incident happened at a hospital last year... that's just appalling 😨. Fingers crossed the nurses get what they're fighting for and patients don't suffer too much 🤞
 
I'm getting so anxious about this NYC nurses strike 🤕! I mean, 12,000 times more for CEOs vs nurses? That's just not right 💸. It's like they're saying profits > people 👎. The union is fighting for better pay, staffing ratios, and workplace safety - it's about time those employers prioritized the patients' needs too 🤝. I've heard horror stories about hospital staff being disciplined for speaking out about incidents, which just shows how messed up things can get 🚨. Fingers crossed the strike leads to real change and better care for everyone 🤞
 
Ugh, can you imagine having to deal with stress like this every day? 😩 I feel for all those nurses who are going on strike - they deserve so much better than being treated like machines. The fact that CEOs are making 12,000 times more than the average nurse is just wild 🤯. It's like, hello! You're working in a hospital, not running a business. 💸 They need to get their priorities straight and start valuing their employees' lives over profits. And what about those nurses who spoke out about the active shooter incident at Mount Sinai? They should be protected, not disciplined 🤷‍♀️. This strike is totally justified, imo.
 
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