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Hosted on MSNRepublican lawmakers react to tentative agreement reached Thursday between NYSCOPBA, DOCCSIn the hours since a four-day mediation period between union leadership with NYSCOPBA and state officials representing DOCCS ...
The state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision began issuing termination notices to striking correction ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNNY prison strike continues as tentative agreement falls short; state to cut jobs, health coverageA tentative agreement to end the prison strikes across NY has failed, with workers at 32 prisons still refusing to work.
State officials said Monday that the response to the two-week New York correction officer has already cost $25 million, but it could rise to $106 million a month if it ...
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WIVB Buffalo on MSNDOCCS begins firing correction officers on strikeThe Department of Corrections and Community Supervision announced on Sunday that it has begun to fire correction officers who remain on strike. “Today we are ...
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.
On Sunday afternoon, the NYSDOCCS Commissioner released a statement amid the ongoing prison strike. The statement said any ...
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A large crowd gathered outside the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora on Sunday, braving freezing temperatures as they marked the 14th day of the strike ...
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WBEN Radio Buffalo on MSNState officials continue to urge striking corrections officers to return to workAs the ongoing corrections officers strike continues into its third week across New York, state officials continue to urge ...
Correctional officers who continue to protest outside state prisons have been issued termination letters, though state ...
Commissioner Daniel Martuscello III provided an update on Monday, saying health benefits are being cancelled for workers who remain off the job without excused absences.
New York State leaders say the state is poised to spend $106 million per month in response to the ongoing corrections ...
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