Daniel Martuscello, the Commissioner of New York’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), held a press ...
The return of workers signals a possible end to a job walkout that began Feb. 17 and had paralyzed the operations of dozens ...
Daniel Martuscello, the Commissioner of New York's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), held a press ...
At least 85% of state prison employees were required to return to work Monday morning for a new mutual agreement to take ...
The strike that paralyzed New York prisons for three weeks ended with most workers returning to their jobs and the state ...
The strike and the state’s response have exacerbated the already brutal conditions in the state prison system.
The latest agreement includes a temporary suspension of elements of the controversial HALT Act, as well as the creation of a new committee to review the law and present changes to the legislature.
The commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has declared the 22-day correction officer strike over.
NYS DOCCS said the corrections officers' strike is now over, and more than 2,000 officers who did not return to work have been terminated.
At 6:35 a.m., just minutes before the 6:45 a.m. deadline, NewsChannel 9 cameras captured the moment dozens of correction ...
This morning correctional workers around the state were asked to return to work after DOCCS and NYSCOPBA came to an agreement ...