Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration appears to be walking back her ban on state correction officers returning to that job ...
In Oneida County, home to three state prisons, 85 current and former prison workers have applied to work in that county's ...
Hochul's office also provided copies of letters sent out over the weekend by the state's Commissioner of Homeland Security ...
Roughly 2K state correction officers who were fired after refusing to return to duty can pursue jobs with county jails after ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul is trying to to help thousands of federal workers who were fired as a result of President Trump’s controversial Department of Government Efficiency. On March 3, Hochul held a press c ...
Schuyler County lawmakers have temporarily shelved a resolution to sue the state over Governor Kathy Hochul’s executive order ...
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.
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WTEN Albany on MSNFired correction officers invited to apply to some Capital Region county jobsMultiple counties in the Capital Region are welcoming fired correction officers to apply to county job positions, after ...
Oneida and Chemung counties filed lawsuits to try overturn Gov. Kathy Hochul’s executive order so they could hire the guards.
Roughly 2,000 fired New York correction officers may now work in county jails after Gov. Kathy Hochul reversed course on a proposed lifetime ban, according to the Times Union. The officers lost their ...
Executive Order 47.3 has made headlines due to its restrictions on hiring New York State corrections officers who took part ...
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