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A strike that paralyzed New York's prison system for three weeks finally ended on Monday, March 10, with most workers returning to their jobs and state officials firing 2,000 holdouts who didn't.
Martuscello announced that the strike has officially ended. Martuscello said over 2,000 correction officers who did not return to work by the 6:45 a.m. deadline on Monday have been fired.
ALBANY — State Corrections Commissioner Daniel F. Martuscello III said Monday that the 22-day strike at prisons statewide is over, but that more than 2,000 correction officers who refused to ...