Another Deal Today To End the Prison Officers Strike

A large group of striking workers gather on a snowy roadside in the Finger Lakes, some holding "Strike" signs.
Prison officers on strike gather on a snowy roadside in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, advocating for a new deal.

New York correction officers are set to return to work today following a new agreement with the state’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

The deal requires at least 85% of staff to report back before it takes effect. The wildcat strike began on Feb. 17th.

The agreement ensures reinstated health insurance, no further disciplinary actions, and a safety committee addressing the HALT Act’s impact. However, those who continue striking could face legal consequences.

The terms were laid out in a five-page public agreement, and a deadline of this morning at 6:45 AM for corrections officers to return to work, but not all are satisfied with the terms.

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