Some correction officers like Derrick Petrone, who were terminated following the prison strikes, are now hoping for new jobs.
The Legal Aid Society released a report on the effects of the 22-day strike by correction officers at prison facilities run ...
Roughly 2K state correction officers who were fired after refusing to return to duty can pursue jobs with county jails after ...
Municipalities in New York will be able to hire state corrections officers who were terminated for participating in the ...
It’s been a little over two weeks since the correction officer strike ended. It resulted in more than 2,000 officers being ...
Terminated state correction officers will be eligible for hire in local government positions on or after April 10.
Fired correction officers rally at the NYS capitol calling for accountability and real solutions to address rising violence ...
Daniel Martuscello, the Commissioner of New York's Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS), held a press conference on Monday on the correction officer strike. According to DOCCS, ...
The statewide corrections officers strike ended on Monday, March 10, after 22 days and a number of promises made to officers by Commissioner of New York’s Department of Corrections ...
Hundreds of former state correction officers were at the state Capitol on Thursday to protest what they say were unjust ...
Fired state corrections officers can be eligible for other civil service jobs in Erie County starting April 10, says County Executive Mark Poloncarz. But there are caveats.
An executive order in New York now prohibits state agencies from rehiring correction officers who were fired for not ...