Thousands of home health care aides went on strike yesterday in New York City, leaving many sick and elderly patients without care for at least part of the day.
Home care agencies scrambled to send nurses or other aides to care for the patients as the city's largest health care union, 1199/S.E.I.U., called a three-day strike. The union is seeking raises of 43 percent, hoping to increase the wages of 23,000 aides to $10 an hour from the current $7.
Union leaders asserted that the strike was highly effective, saying that 12,000 home care aides - nearly all of whom are black and Hispanic women - demonstrated yesterday at a Midtown rally in which Senator Charles E. Schumer and Howard Dean, the former Vermont governor and Democratic presidential candidate, took part.
But the home care agencies said that the walkout did little damage, and that more than half of the 23,000 workers crossed the picket line to care for patients.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/08/nyregion/08strike.html?hp