Nurses at D.C.'s Washington Hospital Center to Strike

Nurses at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., have authorized a one-day strike on Nov. 24, according to a Washington Post report.

The 1,600 nurses are represented by National Nurses United. A representative from the union said the key reason for the strike is to address nurse understaffing at the hospital, according to the report.

The union filed a complaint on Nov. 1 with D.C.'s health department asking it to investigate nurse-to-patient ratios that allegedly put patients at risk. A representative for the hospital called the understaffing allegations "untrue" and "unfair," according to the report.

If the strike occurs, the hospital representative said temporary nurses will be brought in and care will continue without reducing services.

Read the Washington Post report on Washington Hospital Center.

Read previous coverage on Washington Hospital Center:

- Nurses Union Reports Nurse Understaffing at Washington Hospital Center


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