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Push back against state deal among striking Coxsackie COs

COXSACKIE, NY (WTEN) — An end may be in sight for the prison strike taking place across New York State. After four days of negotiations between a representative for the…

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Federal Workers Score Early Wins to Counter Trump Mass Firings

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — Federal employees are finding openings to overturn Trump administration terminations after a judge questioned the legality of the…

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Lawyers Are Worried About Retaliation and Safety Amid Demand Surge

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Law.com) — Swamped with calls and emails from prospective clients whose jobs are on the chopping block, some attorneys who represent federal employees are…

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Corrections officers’ strike enters 10th day amid continued legal battles, mediation talks

ROCHESTER, NY (WHAM) — The strike by correction officers across New York has reached its 10th day, with ongoing mediation talks between the state and the union representing…

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NY prison staff on medical leave ordered to return to work amid ongoing strike

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — Tension between New York correction officers and the state remains high as the officer prison strike stretches into its second week. Correction officers…

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NYS budget proposal: Marijuana odor can trigger probable cause

ROCHESTER, NY (WROC) — As part of Governor Kathy Hochul’s proposed budget, the odor of marijuana could trigger probable cause for a police officer if someone is driving.…

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IRS firings have begun. Tax evasion enforcement could be hit especially hard.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Business Insider) — The Internal Revenue Service is the latest target for slashing the federal workforce, with some probationary workers saying…

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Federal layoffs hit Grant County; more cuts expected

PRAIRIE CITY, OR (Blue Mountain Eagle) — Ryan McKnab liked his job as a wildlife biologist on the Malheur National Forest’s Prairie City Ranger District. But now he’ll…

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Musk says all federal employees need to explain their work immediately — or be let go

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Politico) — All federal government employees will have to share what they’ve been working on in the last week or face dismissal, Elon Musk said Saturday.…

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Musk Order to Federal Workers Dubbed Illegal, ‘Amateurish’

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — The Trump administration’s weekend demand that federal workers describe their job accomplishments or face termination raises legal…

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