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New York Officials began to release state prison guards who failed to adhere to the agreement to end their illegal work of work, which has now extended the third week.
The State Homeland Security Commissioner, Jackie Bray, said that the breakups began on Sunday and that the state began to cancel health insurance fees on Monday for repair officials who continue to strike, as well as their maintained members.
Less than 10 officers have been released, and thousands can lose health insurance fees, Bray states.
“None of these actions are easily taken,” Bray said. “We tried to bring people back to work every step without taking these actions.”
Police officers at the Auburn Criminal Facilities continue to hold the line on the third day of their strike to protest insecure working conditions in Auburn in New York on Thursday, February 20, 2025. (AP)
On Thursday, Vlad New York Kathy Hochul announced a binding agreement between the state and Officers’ union finish the strike. According to the agreement, the officers had to return to work by Saturday to avoid disciplining for the selection, as the work action violates the state law that prohibits the strikes of most public employees.
This comes after the state police have launched an investigation into the death of a prisoner in one of the prison prison in the country on the weekend.
Messiah Nantwi, 22, located in a criminal and legal institution for the middle of the country, died on Saturday at a hospital in the city of Coats.
In May, Nantwi entered the state prison system and served a five -year sentence for criminal possession of a second -degree weapon in connection with a shotgun 2021. Nantwi, represented by the Public Defender Office, was also waiting for a trial in the death of two men in 2023.
Officials refused to provide additional details about what led to his death, but other prisoners told the New York Times that Nantwi had brutally beaten up with remedial officials.
“True, he was in prison, but he still had the right like all of us, to the basic human dignity and security,” Stan German, Executive Director of the Defender Services District New York said in a statement. “Instead, he suffered a violent meaningless death on the hands of civil servants for repairs that acted in a toxic culture that our society mostly ignored.”
Repair Department has announced that 11 employees have been put on administrative leave, waiting for results Permanent probe in Nantwi’s death.
Mid-State is across the street from the Criminal Subject Marcy, where six guards were charged with murder in December, beating the death of Robert Brooks.
Repair officials at the Auburn Corrective facility, the third day of strikes to protest in uncertain working conditions, on Thursday, February 20, 2025 in Auburn, New York. (AP)
The second prisoner, 61-year-old Jonathon Grant, was proclaimed a dead last month after finding him in his cell at the Auburn criminal institution in the midst of a constant strike, although it is not clear whether prison staff played a role in his death.
The way Grant will die will determine the medical examiner. The Public Veterans’ Office who provided him with a legal advisor expressed concern that the strike could have influenced medical care for prisoners.
Officers began to be released on February 17 to protest against working conditions in state prisons.
Jose Saldana, director of the campaign campaign in a prison campaign, said the guards were falling as a “disruption” of attention to prisoner abuse.
“To put it even more, the guards hold the hostage of tens of thousands of closed people, whose basic survival needs often become dissatisfied, in order to demand even more power to harm those in their custody,” Saldana said.
The agreement between the state and the Union of the Officer of Officer’s Officer’s strike included ways to resolve the lack of staff and the minimization of the mandatory 24-hour overtime. The agreement also offers a temporary increase in overtime payment and a potential salary change.
Remedial officials and their supporters show at the Koxsackie Corrective Object in Hudson Valley., Monday, February 24, 2025 in Coxsackie, New York. (AP)
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The agreement also includes a 90-day suspension of laws that limits the use of a solitary prison. During the break, the state must evaluate whether the re -establishment of the law “to create an unreasonable risk” for the staff and safety of prisoners.
Hochul distributed the national guards to some prisons to fulfill striking workers.
Repair Commissioner Daniel Martuscello said on Monday that the number of facilities with striking workers was related to 38 to 32, although visits were suspended in all state prisons.
“No matter when it is over or as it ends, our long -term plan must be and employ multiple repairs officials, because our facilities become safer when we are fully employed,” Bray said. “That work really can’t start seriously until people get back to work and we don’t finish the strike.”
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Associated Press contributed to this report.