A tentative agreement to end the prison strikes across NY has failed, with workers at 32 prisons still refusing to work.
The agreement includes new language on wage increases, professional development, overtime pay, training and parental leave, ...
Despite a tentative agreement intended to end the strike, corrections officers remain on the picket lines, refusing to return ...
A large number of corrections officers across New York remain on strike heading into the weekend, despite a tentative ...
Teamsters Local 25 and Stop & Shop have reached a tentative agreement for a new contract Friday, officials said in a release.
A Stop & Shop distribution center in Massachusetts could have closed if the union representing 900 employees there could not ...
The mood outside Clinton Correctional Facility Friday strongly suggested that striking officers will not be returning to work ...
Teamsters Local 25 and Stop & Shop announced on Friday they’ve reached a tentative agreement on a new contract for employees ...
Nearly two weeks after launching an unsanctioned strike, corrections officers agreed to accept a tentative agreement and return to work.
The breakthrough comes after previous negotiations stalled in mid-December 2024 over issues of work hour calculations and ...
The district and the union agreed on a contract that includes a $25 million pay package, the largest single salary increase in PCPS history.
A tentative agreement meant to end the strikes among New York prison workers has failed to do so in most cases, with staff at 32 prisons still refusing to come to work, the state said Monday.