Calling all registered nurses!Our licensure, professionalism and advocacy for our patients are built upon the skills of each and every registered nurse. We...
Fighting to win contractsWith the overwhelming ratification of a contract covering 1,500 NYSNA members at Westchester Medical Center (WMC) on January 4, our...
Good health starts with healthy foodNurses know better than anyone that the American food industry has contributed to an epidemic of obesity and hypertension unprecedented...
The key to funding New York’s hospitalsEarlier this year, NYSNA nurses organized, rallied, and lobbied for the passage of the Enhanced Safety Net Hospital bill. In...
Health insurance mergers are bad for patientsThe Affordable Care Act was a step in the right direction toward ensuring that all Americans have access to quality...
The horrors of OrlandoIt is with heavy hearts that we march in this year’s Gay Pride Parade. 49 women and men were murdered...
Verizon strikers are fighting for all of usNYSNA nurses stand with the nearly 40,000 women and men on strike since April 13 to save middle class jobs....
Fighting for women’s livesThere is today a profound attack on public health, as access to comprehensive services for women’s health, including safe abortion...
Ending gun violenceAs a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Room, I treated hundreds of women, men, and children who fell victim to...
Fighting Toxic TrafficAt last month’s Convention, NYSNA nurses took part in an extraordinary community action by joining with Saratoga Springs activists and...