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UMass University Campus nurses vote to authorize 14-day strike

Boston.com

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July 2, 2026

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UMass University Campus nurses vote to authorize 14-day strike

Nurses say they are fighting for safer patient care, improved workplace safety, and better recruitment and retention of experienced nurses. The post UMass University Campus nurses vote to authorize 14-day strike appeared first on Boston.com.

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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

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· Jul 2, 2026

Why are B.C. nurses on strike?

On June 29, the B.C. Nurses’ Bargaining Association gave a 72-hour strike notice. The three days came and went without a new offer from the employers’ association, and the nurses began their strike on July 2 by restricting overtime and withdrawing non-nursing services. These include activities that could be performed by other health care workers, The post Why are B.C. nurses on strike? appeared first on CCPA.

ArcaMax

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· Jul 8, 2026

Largest-ever nurses' strike in Massachusetts begins, Healey convenes Brigham and Women's management, union

Over 4,000 Brigham and Women’s Hospital nurses and MGB home care clinicians took to the picket lines Wednesday for what is expected to be a five-day work stoppage, making history as Massachusetts’ largest ever nurses’ strike. Nurses with ...

Solidarity Magazine

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· Jul 2, 2026

SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back

After their long running “Respect” campaign, which recently saw two 24-hour hospital strikes, public sector nurses and midwives in South Australia are furious at the settlement that their union’s leadership is recommending for a Yes vote. Labor Premier Peter Malinauskas boasted on social media that the agreement provides “a 16 per cent pay rise over [] The post SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back first appeared on Solidarity Online.

Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 30, 2026

Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’

JUST two out of five midwives recommended to be on shift at any time are being rostered at University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL) due to a lack of staff. That was the claim from nurses and midwives who protested outside the hospital today (Tuesday, June 30) regarding “unsafe midwife and nurse staffing”. “Nurses are getting [] The post Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’ appeared first on Limerick Post.

URL Media

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· Jul 9, 2026

Asian nurses strike for a fair contract in historic turnout

A nurse strike at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the first of its kind at the Boston hospital and the largest in Massachusetts history, is bringing Asian nurses out, some for the first time. The post Asian nurses strike for a fair contract in historic turnout appeared first on URL Media.

Global News

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· Jul 2, 2026

B.C. nurses begin targeted job action across the province

The BC Nurses' Union issued a 72-hour strike notice on Monday, saying it had yet to receive a meaningful response from its employer.

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Related coverage for "UMass University Campus nurses vote to authorize 14-day strike": Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Why are B.C. nurses on strike?. ArcaMax — Largest-ever nurses' strike in Massachusetts begins, Healey convenes Brigham and Women's management, union. Solidarity Magazine — SA nurses: vote No, stay union and strike back. Limerick Post Newspaper — Limerick midwives protest over ‘lack of staffing’ and ‘high burnout’. URL Media — Asian nurses strike for a fair contract in historic turnout. Global News — B.C. nurses begin targeted job action across the province