Hochul's office also provided copies of letters sent out over the weekend by the state's Commissioner of Homeland Security ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration appears to be walking back her ban on state correction officers returning to that job ...
Roughly 2K state correction officers who were fired after refusing to return to duty can pursue jobs with county jails after ...
Governor Kathy Hochul says she’s looking forward to “redoing” the state’s prison system after three weeks of strikes earlier ...
While Dutchess County hopes to hire fired former state corrections officers, Ulster County will not, officials said Monday. More than 2,000 corrections officers were fired ...
The Oneida County Executive announced that the governor has reversed a plan to permanently ban correctional officers who ...
Photo by John McCarten/City Council Lawmakers, Survivors of Solitary, Family Members, and Allies Rallied to Demand Immediate and Full Implementation of the HALT Solitary Confinement Law After the ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s ban on rehiring striking correction officers seems excessive. Erie County initially extended it but ...
More than 2,000 former New York correction officers could soon return to work in county jails after Governor Kathy Hochul ...
Sources from the Governor's office have told the Times Union that they are walking back that threat, meaning COs would be able to pursue recertification and be allowed to work in county jails.
Oneida County Executive Anthony Picente revealed that the County has taken legal action against the State of New York.