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 ...
The strike that paralyzed New York prisons for three weeks ended with most workers returning to their jobs and the state ...
More than 2,000 NY correction officers who are being terminated after striking are being prohibited from working for a state ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has ended the state prison-guard strike, but the larger crisis is far from over. For starters, she fired ...
Gov. Hochul seeks to prevent those who refused to return to work from working for the state in any other capacity. NYS Sen. calls it vindictive and authoritarian.
The order is expected to impact 2,000 corrections officers who were terminated, and prohibits state agencies from hiring those employees.
Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) announced roughly 2,000 prison guards who continued to strike illegally on Monday would be fired and ...
More than 2,000 New York prison guards who were fired for illegally walking off the job were barred Tuesday from being hired ...
State Correction Commissioner Daniel Martuscello said the officers fired were those who remained on strike Monday morning.
Hundreds of correction officers and their families gathered at the state Supreme Court in Erie County on Tuesday as hearings ...
State Sen. George Borrello called the governor's executive order banning more than 2,000 fired prison guards from being hired ...