More than 2,000 New York prison guards who were fired for participating in an illegal wildcat strike won't be able to get another job with the state, Gov. Kathy Hochul said.
The strike that paralyzed New York prisons for three weeks ended with most workers returning to their jobs and the state ...
The illegal 22-day strike by state correction officers and correction sergeants impacting nearly all 42 prisons in the state ...
More than 2,000 New York prison guards who were fired for illegally walking off the job were barred Tuesday from being hired ...
Approximately 10,000 security personnel from the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision are currently working at ...
Few demonstrators remained at area prisons Tuesday, after the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision fired ...
A correction officer strike may be over, but a poor sentiment remains. On Monday, New York fired more than 2,000 prison guards Monday for failing to return to work after a weekslong wildcat strike ...
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WCAX on MSNHochul order bans state hiring of wildcat strike workersA new executive order from New York Gov. Kathy Hochul bans state agencies from hiring those who took part in wildcat strikes.
Gov. Kathy Hochul has barred workers who participated in the recent prison wildcat strike from being hired for state service jobs. Announcing the executive order Tuesday, she also recommended their ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) said the agreement to end the wildcat strike would be honored despite the 85% return-to-work threshold not being met on Monday.
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