Thousands of nurses at Brigham and Women’s Hospital went on strike in the largest nurses’ strike in state history. Governor Healey convened negotiations between the union and Mass General Brigham management. Nurses cited staffing shortages and patient safety concerns as key issues. The strike disrupted appointments and surgeries across the hospital system, with ripple effects felt at MGH and other facilities.
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