So far, 14,000 of New York's 16,000 correctional officers at 40 of the state's prisons have walked off the job, citing unsafe conditions and long working hours as reasons for the strike.
The New York Public Employees Federation has reached an agreement with the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision that protects civilian staff who work in state prisons.
Inmates are being transferred from Collins Correctional Facility in Erie County to other prisons this week due to staffing ...
As the prison guard strikes continue across correctional facilities in New York State, Gov. Hochul addresses the strikes in a ...
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Hosted on MSNHochul responds to prison strike and legal action taken by stateKathy Hochul announced that 15,000 correctional officers have been on strike for over a week without union approval, ...
More than 6,500 National Guard personnel were on duty Monday to help run the New York state prison system as an illegal ...
An estimated 12,500 members were involved in the work stoppage as of Tuesday, with about 1,500 still on the job.
The ongoing correction officers strike happening across New York State is now over one week in progress. The illegal walkouts are staged at correctional facilities ...
The NAACP board said they are “profoundly disturbed” over the governor’s decision to suspend elements of the HALT solitary ...
The director of research for the Empire Center, Ken Girardin, calls the situation ‘extremely dangerous’ for prison system ...
New York state troopers are serving court notices ordering corrections officers to end their unauthorized strike as the state ...
Governor Kathy Hochul addressed the ongoing illegal walkouts by corrections officers at state correctional facilities.
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