The state of New York was short on corrections officers before a strike among their ranks. The governor is now barring 2,000 strikers from returning to work.
The 22-day walkout by thousands of corrections officers at more than 40 New York State prisons is over, with thousands of ...
Chemung County has initiated a lawsuit against New York State Governor Hochul and Commissioner Rossana Rosado of the Division ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s executive order barring correction officers — who did not return to work when the strike was over and were terminated — from further state service ...
The legal action challenges the recent executive order prohibiting local governments from hiring correctional officers who ...
Chemung County issued a lawsuit to New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Thursday, stating the actions done by Hochul’s executive ...
Chemung County officials are challenging Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive order banning local jails from hiring fired state correction officers.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente called Gov. Kathy Hochul's executive order barring fired corrections officers from ...
The Steuben County Legislature has publicly opposed Governor Kathy Hochul’s Executive Order barring corrections officers ...
Days before an end was announced to the prison strikes at more than 30 facilities across New York state, more violence was reported inside a maximum-security correctional location north of New York ...
One thing has become crystal clear regarding the wildcat strike by correction officers across the state: the corrections system we have in New York is a hot mess and needs ...