BUFFALO, N.Y. — While an illegal strike by state corrections officers continues, Governor Hochul wants to further shake-up the prison system in New York with more proposed cutbacks.
Day 1 of mediation ended on Monday with discussions about suspending certain provisions of the HALT Act and other demands made by corrections staff.
As the prison guard strikes continue across correctional facilities in New York State, Gov. Hochul addresses the strikes in a ...
More than a week has passed since current and former corrections officers across New York began protesting, citing "unsafe" working conditions and are calling for a repeal of the HALT act.
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.
The New York Public Employees Federation has reached an agreement with the Department of Corrections and Community ...
The suit alleges that the strikes threaten DOCCS’s operations and jeopardize the safety and security of working correctional ...
Staff at four prisons, including Elmira, Collins, Groveland, and Wende, have received cease-and-desist orders from New York State Police.
The ongoing correction officers strike happening across New York State is now over one week in progress. The illegal walkouts ...
An estimated 12,500 members were involved in the work stoppage as of Tuesday, with about 1,500 still on the job.
Amid dozens of prison strikes across New York State, family members of both inmates and national guard members are raising ...
The NAACP board said they are “profoundly disturbed” over the governor’s decision to suspend elements of the HALT solitary ...