Negotiations remain at a standstill as thousands of nurses return to the picket lines Thursday for the fourth day in a row.
Nurses say they are overcrowding in emergency rooms and inadequate patient-to-nurse ratios.
Nurses also say they are getting hurt on the job and are asking for better working conditions and stronger safety measures.
Both Montefiore Health System and Mount Sinai Health System have called the union’s proposal unreasonable, claiming it would cost billions of dollars and raise average nurse salaries to nearly $250,000.
A Mount Sinai spokesperson said the hospital has sufficient resources to withstand the strike into next week. Meanwhile, roughly 15,000 nurses across the city say they will remain on the picket lines until a deal is reached.