New Orleans nurses announce five-day strike against LCMC's bad faith bargaining
Source: NNU
National Nurses Organizing Committee April 21, 2026
Nurses at University Medical Center New Orleans (UMCNO) in Louisiana today gave notice to their employer, LCMC Health, that they will hold an Unfair Labor Practice (ULP) strike for five days starting May 1, 2026. This notice follows a ULP charge against UMCNO filed with the National Labor Relations Board on Monday, April 20, charging the hospitals management has spent more than two years intentionally dragging out and frustrating negotiations through bad-faith bargaining.
Union nurses recognize this as a sloppy and hackneyed attempt to stymie real attempts at agreeing to a contract. In response, nurses upcoming strike will be a demonstration to management that UMCNO nurses will continue to fight for a historic union contract that improves patients care and working conditions at one of the most important hospitals in the city, state, and region.
I never wouldve imagined that UMCNO and LCMC management would drag this out for as long as they have, said Umer Mukhtar, RN in the medical intensive care unit at UMCNO and a member of the nurse bargaining team. We want a contract that allows us to provide the best care possible to the people of New Orleans. LCMC apparently doesnt believe that laws about good-faith bargaining apply to them, so we are striking to hold them accountable to get what our patients deserve.
Our patients have waited for too long, said Kisha Montes, RN in the behavioral health unit and another member of the nurse bargaining team. Our working conditions are directly related to the healing environment we provide, and everything were asking for will make UMCNO better for patients. LCMC loves to claim they represent the Spirit of Charity, but if thats true, why cant they simply bargain with us in good faith?

UMCNO nurses deliver notice for Unfair Labor Practice strike starting May 1.
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