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

Approximately 1,600 nurses at Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., have authorized a one-day strike in March to protest a lack of progress on contract negotiations between the nurses' union on the hospital, according to a Washington Post report.

The nurses, who are represented by National Nurses United, and the hospital have been at odds over wages and staffing levels in the nurses' contracts since last summer. Nurses at the hospital previously authorized a strike in November, but held off after an agreement was reached to resume negotiations.

A specific date for the March strike has not been announced.

Read the Washington Post report on Washington Hospital Center.

Read previous coverage on nursing strikes:

- Nurses at Three HCA Hospitals in California Plan 5-Day Strike

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Minnesota Nurses Prepare for Largest Strike in U.S. History

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Nurses at Pennsylvania's Wilkes-Barre Plan Strike

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