New Jersey Nurses Two Months into Strike for Safe Staffing

There ought to be nine nurses on the day shift at 9 Tower, a trauma surgery unit inside the Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Instead, some days there are just three. “Sometimes I’d look at a patient’s face and know that I won’t be able to maybe help feed them when they need to be fed,” said nurse Sophia Moccio, “or clean them when they need to be cleaned. It is distressing, and depressing for us.” Staffing levels this bad are a major reason why she and 1,700 of her co-workers at RWJUH have been on strike since August 4.

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Understaffing is a crisis in healthcare systems in general. A 2022 survey conducted by the Health Professionals and Allied Employees union found ...
Nurses in New Brunswick, New Jersey begin strike for safe staffing
Nurses in New Brunswick, New Jersey begin strike for safe staffing

The nurses’ main demands are increased staffing levels and a ratio of one nurse to every five patients, instead of the current one to six.

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