The state of New York is naming names in court filings, trying to force an end to the illegal strike by corrections officers and sergeants​.
The union representing New York correction officers says there has been "progress" in mediation to resolve the 10-day strike.
(FOX40.COM) — A high school student is dead after he crashed a car into a tree on Sunday, according to the California Highway ...
The state and the union of correctional officers are in their third day of talks, with one of the key issues being mandatory ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has upped the ante on striking prison workers, serving hundreds with court papers and threatening to ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced that 15,000 correctional officers, who have been on strike for over a week without union approval, may face legal action as the state continues ...
A NYSCOPBA representative said there was progress made "on several issues" on Day 2 as mediators prepare to meet again this ...
As the wildcat strike of correction officers across the state entered its eighth day on Tuesday, officers who are still working at Franklin Correctional Facility in Malone sent a letter to the state ...
The families of striking corrections officers paid the state Capitol a visit Monday, meeting with Republican lawmakers and ...
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.
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.
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