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Thousands of 1199SEIU health care workers flood Foley Square, saying they can’t afford the city they care for amid contract fight
Thousands of 1199SEIU healthcare workers protested at Foley Square, demanding a fair contract with raises, health benefits, and protections against AI-driven job losses. Negotiations with the League of Voluntary Hospitals and Homes of New York continue as union representatives seek improved wages and workplace safety, with the current contract set to expire in September 2026.
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