Hochul Threatens Arrests Instead Of Addressing Workers’ Concerns In Growing Prison Strike

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has escalated her response to a statewide prison strike, threatening corrections officers with arrests rather than addressing the conditions that led to the protest in the first place. Instead of working to improve safety for prison staff, Hochul is cracking down on those exercising their right to protest, warning that she intends to have every striking officer detained if they refuse to return to work.
The strike, now in its tenth day, involves roughly 15,000 corrections officers from across the state who are demanding safer conditions and an end to grueling work schedules. Officers say recent Democrat-backed policies, such as the HALT Act, have made prisons more dangerous while staffing reductions have left them overworked. Hochul, however, has dismissed their concerns and,也不
🚨HOCHUL PRISON CRISIS – Halt the HALT Act!
Today, I proudly stood with COs from Woodbourne Correctional Facility and demanded IMMEDIATE action to address dangerous working conditions fueled by the Hochul Prison Crisis.
Governor Hochul MUST ACT NOW! pic.twitter.com/eia3PXyJBN
— Peter Oberacker (@SenOberacker) February 21, 2025
Kathy Hochul needs to be primaried immediately. She is a brain-dead, inept governor who is threatening to arrest 330 prison correction officers who are striking not for more money or benefits but only asking to work 40 hours. The HALT ACT ends to be repealed. FULL STOP!!!
— Wanda Betts (@CaurnNut) February 27, 2025
On Tuesday, Hochul confirmed that the state has begun the arrest process for striking officers. “The proceedings have started,” she told reporters. “I think we have 380 people on the first list through the attorney general’s office and they’re being served by state police as we speak.” Marcos Gonzalez Soler, the governor’s deputy secretary for public safety, made it clear that all 15,000 officers could face similar legal action if they continue their protest. “We will go to catch every single one of them until they’ve returned to work,” he said.
NYS DICTATOR HOCHUL
is now threatening arrest and termination of corrections officers
Families insurance.https://t.co/oR4DXQbvnk— it_matrs (@it_matrs) February 25, 2025
In addition to the threat of arrest, Hochul is attempting to break the strike by cutting off health benefits and docking workers’ pay, with two days’ pay being deducted for every day an officer remains on strike. Rather than addressing the root of the issue, the governor has deployed 6,500 National Guard members to fill in for striking workers and has begun consolidating prison populations due to the lack of staffing.
HOCHUL: I can have you arrested.
CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS: Bring it on.— Bob Lonsberry (@BobLonsberry) February 24, 2025
Arrest all the CO’s striking? Then what? Hold them all in prisons that have no guards? And how will you ever hire new guards? Nobody will ever want to be a guard in this state ever again.
— Bert Even (@NYSHochulBlows) February 24, 2025
The officers’ demands center around workplace safety, an issue they say has been ignored for too long. The strike gained momentum after a lockdown at Collins Correctional Facility in Erie County, which officers say was a direct result of staffing shortages and poor working conditions. A recently circulated memo from the Department of Corrections and Community Supervision (DOCCS) stated that “70% of our original staffing model is the new 100%” and instructed officials to find ways to cut back on staffing even further.
Hochul can't even keep her state prisoners in line, because she ignores the pleas of the prison guards.
— PK Birkmeyer (@PKBirkmeyer) February 26, 2025
Elect a clown you get a circus.
Hochul is a disaster and it is incredible that every move she makes is the wrong move.
https://t.co/zSQkzDNlTF— Steve McLaughlin (@SteveMcNY) February 22, 2025
While the state has offered temporary pay increases and some policy adjustments, striking workers remain skeptical, pointing to Hochul’s threats of legal action as proof that she is more interested in crushing dissent than solving the problem.
Please file charges against hochul for her reign of terror against NY State corrections officers forced to enter a wildcat strike. Dangerous, cruel, inhumane work conditions of back to back 16, 24, 32, & even 48 hr shifts; minimal staff, Max security inmates in medium facilities.
— Patriot Cat (@PatriotCat52) February 22, 2025
❌ New York Governor Kathy Hochul was asked to leave the wake of a fallen officer in New York, It's because of her policies that officer was slain. The killer had over twenty one arrest and was a felon in possession of a firearm who got let out of prison early. The governor and… pic.twitter.com/HkQCWJi8yN
— {Matt} $XRPatriot (@matttttt187) March 31, 2024