Officers from across the state came together for a rally in Albany as strikes at New York prisons entered a third week.
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Hosted on MSNNYSCOPBA: All striking correction officers to be fired SundayAll striking corrections officers across New York State will be fired on Sunday, a union representative confirmed on Saturday ...
Striking corrections officers have been calling on Gov. Hochul to repeal a law from 2022. Even if she could, the legislature ...
After three days of mediation, the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) and the ...
Corrections officers at DOCCS facilities across New York state are on strike. The National Guard has been activated and ...
The New York State Department of Corrections and the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association ...
After three days of mediation, NYSCOPBA and the State reached an agreement and presented the protesting officers with a ...
Correction Officers who are still striking at state prisons started getting fired Sunday, two weeks after walking off the job ...
On the morning of Feb. 28, NYSCOPBA and the State agreed to end the strike. NYSCOPBA represented the protesting officers in the negotiation but previously stated that they did not sanction or condone ...
First came a state threat to revoke health care benefits to corrections officers taking part in a wildcat strike. Then came a "Terminations of Officers" letter.
James Miller, a spokesperson for NYSCOPBA, confirmed to 18 News on March 1 that all striking correction officers and sergeants who did not return to work on Saturday as the consent award mandated ...
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