NYSCOPBA said the meeting is of particular importance given DOCCS Commissioner Daniel Martuscollo's memo on Monday that asked ...
New York state’s corrections union is asking for an “urgent meeting” with the state to discuss what they call a “workplace ...
NYSCOPBA is calling for a meeting with the state Department of Corrections and Community Supervision, to address what the union says are serious issues affecting corrections officers following a 22 da ...
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WWNY on MSNCorrections officers’ union calls for ‘urgent meeting’ with state over ‘workplace ...The union representing corrections officers is calling for an “urgent meeting” with the state to talk about the “workplace ...
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NEW YORK (WBNG) -- NYSCOPBA announced it would not sign a negotiated deal between itself and DOCCS. According to NYSCOPBA, at a press conference yesterday, members expressed concerns about outside ...
This comes after the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) said recent negotiations with DOCCS “ended poorly” after the state refused to reinstate ...
We have reached out to NYSCOPBA for a statement in response to this announcement, and we are waiting to hear back. You can watch the press conference below. NYS DOCCS provides update on ...
The New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision said Saturday evening it has reached “a mutual agreement” that will return striking corrections officers to work on Monday.
According to the Governor’s office, the strike ended after four attempts to reach an agreement between DOCCS and NYSCOPBA, which addressed safety and compensation concerns. The office said more ...
According to DOCCS, this agreement was reached alongside the state and the corrections union, NYSCOPBA. In part of a statement they confirmed the deal. “DOCCS is confirming that the parties have ...
NYSCOPBA directed its members to return to work while announcing its filing of lawsuits against DOCCS as the strike reached its 20th day. Correction officers from 38 of the state’s 42 prisons ...
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