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Hochul detailed plans to add more prison staff, she also signed the order that bars state agencies from hiring prison employees who were fired for taking part in the strike. The walkout violated a state law barring strikes by most public employees and was not sanctioned by the union.
“There are consequences when people break the law, and that means you’re not working in our state workforce, ever,” Hochul told reporters Tuesday.
Borrello said, “This isn’t leadership, it’s political retribution at its worst. A governor who silences dissent rather than exercising leadership by addressing profound safety failures is not fit to lead.”
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“There are consequences when people break the law, and that means you’re not working in our state workforce, ever,” Hochul told reporters Tuesday.
Borrello said, “This isn’t leadership, it’s political retribution at its worst. A governor who silences dissent rather than exercising leadership by addressing profound safety failures is not fit to lead.”

Borrello: Governor 'vindictive, authoritarian' in dealing with prison strikers
State Sen. George Borrello called the governor’s executive order banning more than 2,000 fired prison guards from being hired for other state jobs “nothing short of vindictive and authoritarian.”
