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During the strikes, the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) asked Governor ...
The union that represents New York state correctional officers will be taking legal action against the state over the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. In an internal memo obtained exclusively by Spectrum ...
NYSCOPBA wants to meet with DOCCS about understaffing, early releases, and unsafe working conditions that have continued after an unsanctioned strike among correction officers.
NYSCOPBA: Contraband remains a serious safety issue By SCOTT DESMIT For The Daily News Mar 25, 2025 Updated Mar 25, 2025 ...
In a letter addressed to its members on Saturday, NYSCOPBA said recent negotiations with NYSDOCCS "ended poorly" after the state refused to reinstate health insurance coverage for striking ...
NYSCOPBA said it’s also working to file an improper practice charge and injunction against DOCCS and Martuscello after the offer. According to NYSCOPBA, additional lawsuits are planned.
In a letter addressed to its members on Saturday, the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) said recent negotiations with the New York State Department ...
NYSCOPBA announced that it will not sign the current agreement circulating among its members, citing substantial legal issues and a lack of proper engagement.
According to DOCCS, NYSCOPBA refused to sign an MOU on Thursday, but the deal is being offered directly to striking officers who return to work on Friday, March 7.
ALBANY, N.Y. — As the unsanctioned prison strike stretches into its third week, the union representing correction officers.
All striking corrections officers across New York State will be fired on Sunday, a union representative confirmed on Saturday evening.