New York Prison Guards Are Walking Off the Job. What’s Behind Their Demands?
Wildcat strikes have spread to over half of the state’s prisons.
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Striking prison guards at Bare Hill Correctional Facility (left) and Adirondack Correctional Facility (right) on Tuesday.
“These members feel like their backs are up against the wall.”