
The administration on Monday fired more than 2,000 prison guards!!?
US: 2,000 prison guards fired for not returning to work after strike in New York
Martusello said the state would honor overtime and some other agreement provisions. He said the National Guard would be on prison support posts, while the department would conduct a rapid recruitment drive for additional staff.
The administration on monday fired more than 2,000 prison guards for not returning to work after a week-long strike in New York. The administration said enough officers had returned to work to declare the strike over. Commissioner Daniel Martusello said in a virtual press conference, "After 22 days of illegal strike, the governor and I are happy to report that the strike is now over."

He said, "Dismissal letters have been sent to more than 2,000 officers on strike. Officers and sergeants who did not have previously approved medical leave and who did not return by 6:45 a.m. today have been dismissedwith immediate effect." An email was sent to the guards' union, the New York State Correctional Officers and police Benevolent Association, seeking comment. Several prison guards began a strike on february 17, citing dissatisfaction with working conditions, prompting governor Kathy Hochul to send in National Guard troops to maintain operations.