PHOTO: Warren nurses rallied together today in town. (Sarah Webb)
When the clock struck seven this morning, nurses around the state could hit snooze on their alarm as part of a 24-hour strike calling for patient ratios in every ward and on every shift.
The strike marks the third time for the NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association (NSWNMA) who have not faltered on their call from the government.
In Warren, NSWNMA Branch Secretary Sarah Webb said that 100 per cent of nursing staff were in favour of the strike, with nurses rallying today.
“We are fighting for patient rations, one to four on the ward and one to three in ED (emergency department),” Ms Webb said…

