The strike that paralyzed New York prisons for three weeks ended with most workers returning to their jobs and the state ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul made good on a threat to punish those who failed to meet a Monday deadline for returning to their posts ...
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.
State Sen. George Borrello called the governor's executive order banning more than 2,000 fired prison guards from being hired ...
Hochul signed an executive order Monday that bars the hiring of individuals who continue to participate in strike actions ...
The state and the guards union struck a deal to end the strike, but it was contingent on at least 85% of staff returning to ...
The New York State Assembly and Senate responded to Governor Hochul's FY2026 Executive Budget proposal on Tuesday, unveiling ...
More than 2,000 prison guards were fired on Monday for not returning to work after a weekslong strike that violated a state law prohibiting strikes by most public employees.