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The state fired 2,000 correction officers who participated in a statewide wildcat strike and didn't return to work after ...
There’s a reason New York’s old discovery law was called the “blindfold law.” It allowed prosecutors to withhold crucial ...
I agree with Finger Lakes Times reporter Louise Hoffman Broach that jail and prison inmates should receive adequate healthcare and protection from dangerous inmates and from any correction personnel w ...
Police officers, firefighters and other first responders are in jeopardy every day when they go to work, faithfully serving our communities, with no guarantee that they will arrive safely back ...
Two of the North Country’s representatives in the state Capitol are pushing to reverse Gov. Kathy Hochul’s blanket ban on rehiring any of the 2,000 corrections officers who were fired after an ...
Daniel Mitchell, 42, pleaded guilty Dec. 23 to conspiring to violate the civil rights of an inmate only referred to in court ...
"Without any real support either inside or outside of psych institutions to address root causes, no one is getting any healthier or safer." ...
Thousands of National Guard troops are still supporting NY's prisons after a mass firing of striking workers in March worsened a staff gap.
Thousands of National Guard troops are still supporting NY's prisons after a mass firing of striking workers in March ...
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WCAX on MSNWork ban partially lifted for fired corrections officersThe New York executive order that banned fired corrections officers from working is now over. After 3 weeks of strikes, ...
Work continues from North Country state lawmakers to try to bring back 2,000 correction officers let go after a recent 22-day strike. Sen. Dan Stec (R,C-Queensbury) and Assemblyman Scott Gray ...
The corrections officer strike ended several weeks ago, but its impacts continue to be felt. National Guard deployment costs ...
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