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You are here: Home / News / Local News / Tentative Agreement Reached To End Correction Officers Strike

Tentative Agreement Reached To End Correction Officers Strike

February 28, 2025 By WRFA Radio 2 Comments

Governor Kathy Hochul has announced that a tentative agreement has been reached to end the statewide correction officers strike.

The agreement between the New York State Department of Corrections (DOCCS) and the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) comes after four days of mediation hearings.

The proposal, announced Thursday night, is now in the hands of corrections officers to consider and review.

The deal includes a 90-day suspension to HALT Act programming, changes to staffing metrics and overtime, a third-party mail vendor to screen all incoming inmate mail, as well as a continued National Guard presence in prisons while COs return.

Another provision of the deal is that no one who participated in the strike will be disciplined by DOCCS so long as they return to work by the effective date of the agreement.

This agreement, however, does not end the strike. NYSCOPBA has to bring the deal to the more than 10,000 individuals who participated in the illegal strike and each corrections officer needs to approve it.

Thursday marked the 11th day of protests by hundreds of New York State corrections officers at prisons across the state over what they claim are unsafe working conditions. The strike is considered illegal because it is unsanctioned and not approved by the union.

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Filed Under: Local News Tagged With: HALT Act, Kathy Hochul, New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, New York State Department of Corrections

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  1. Renee says

    February 28, 2025 at 8:05 am

    Offer is worse than what they are dealing with already. There is no change for their safety

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  2. Shane says

    March 1, 2025 at 4:12 pm

    They need to remember 1 thing. The inmates decide ultimately If they go home or not. At any rate, I’ve watched C.O’s in Wyoming correctional door check, hitting inmates and swerving at them driving down the road inmates and beat the shit out of them over them just having a bad Day. I’ve personally been approached by a C.O. in Collins correctional asking me to plant a shank in someone’s locker. Also been told I cld run the house if I took care of someone for them. In Washington corrections i witnessed corrections officers gwtting arrested for smuggling in drugs amd prostitution. Now, I say no names at all right, I’m just saying. It goes both ways! Those officers aint no innocent ppl lol.. they do worse than incarcerated individuals, over half of thwm anyway. It’s the life they chose too. Can’t cry now. That badge don’t mean they are upholding any law. That badge means their getting away with murder!

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