Leaders from the (DOCCS) and the NYSCOPBA have announced a new agreement aimed at ending the ongoing strikes outside prisons.
Daniel Martuscello said over 2,000 correction officers who did not return to work by the 6:45 a.m. deadline on Monday have ...
The commissioner of the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision has declared the 22-day correction officer strike over.
Daniel Martuscello, the Commissioner of New York's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), held a press ...
This morning correctional workers around the state were asked to return to work after DOCCS and NYSCOPBA came to an agreement ...
At least 85% of state prison employees were required to return to work Monday morning for a new mutual agreement to take ...
Most corrections officers have returned to work in St. Lawrence County with around two dozen or so reportedly holding out in ...
The new labor agreement between the New York State and the union representing its correction officers ends the 20-day walkout ...
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.
A new deal was struck between New York State and NYSCOPBA just as strikes were set to hit the three-week mark, but it's unclear if the deal will actually go into effect. That's because the ...
At 6:35 a.m., just minutes before the 6:45 a.m. deadline, NewsChannel 9 cameras captured the moment dozens of correction ...