More than 2,000 officers across New York State lost their jobs due to failing to return to their posts by Monday morning’s ...
According to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive order, state agencies are prohibited from employing any of 2,000 ...
The strike is over. After three weeks of a statewide illegal wildcat strike, corrections officers at state prisons — ...
Earlier this week, the state made a final deal with striking corrections officers, leading to thousands going back to work in ...
After 23 days on the line and four attempts at a deal between DOCCS, NYSCOPBA, and officers, the state declared an end to the strike. They say they've begun the process of terminating 2,000 correction ...
Roughly 10,000 officers and sergeants working in New York State prisons were back to work as of Mar. 10 after going on strike Feb. 17.
After the chaos of the 21-day wildcat prison guard strike, State investigators are looking into a supposed inmate petition ...
The 2,000 striking New York prison workers who were fired this week are barred from working in county jails by Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive order.
Oneida County is looking into taking legal action against New York state over the executive order that prohibits terminated ...
By devaluing incarcerated labor, prisons devalue all labor. Prisons are fundamentally anti-labor institutions, and guards’ ...
In the latest move by the governor regarding the illegal strike, local leaders say they stand with their local law enforcement by supporting their sheriffs.