Posts tagged corrections officer

    Gov. Hochul to send National Guard into NY prisons if correction officers don’t end illegal strikes

    February 19, 2025 // A prison workers’ union, NYS Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association, said it did not sanction the illegal jobs actions. But upstate Republican lawmakers said they remain in support of the protesting officers and blasted the Democratic governor for her alleged inability to safeguard state prisons. “New York’s prisons are becoming war zones due to the Hochul Prison Crisis. Correctional facilities are on the brink of collapse,” state Sen. Peter Oberacker said in a statement, claiming assaults on officers have hit record highs and staffing levels have been gutted.

    What role will unions play in the 2024 presidential election? A visual guide

    October 28, 2024 // Nearly a quarter of the workforce belonged to a union 40 years ago. Now that number is just over 10%. Though worker stoppages have kept up, labor union rates have steadily declined for decades. From 1983 to 2022, union membership fell by half, from 20.1% to 10.1%. "Union density reached a high of over 30% in the post-World War II decades in the 1950s and 1960s," said Kent Wong, director of the UCLA Labor Center.

    MAINE: Correction employees union calls for removal of Cumberland County sheriff

    July 9, 2024 // The union says this sets a bad precedent and is asking Cumberland County commissioners to look into this. The CBS13 I-Team did ask to see the video, but we're waiting on the legal OK for release.

    Disgraced NYC Union Boss to Recoup Ferragamo Shoes, ‘Bundles of Cash’

    July 5, 2023 // Former Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association leader Norman Seabrook will get back the designer shoes, as well as two “bundles of cash” that contained $5,600 and $1,000, according to a court filing signed last week by federal prosecutors in New York and Seabrook’s attorney. The feds also agreed to turn over a separate quantity of cash totaling $1,100, as well as a laptop and a cellphone seized during his 2016 arrest by federal agents for accepting bribe money. But one item Seabrook will not be getting back is the designer handbag he accepted stuffed with thousands of dollars in bribe money.

    Public Employee: My union did not represent my interests

    May 2, 2023 // “A lot of parole officers are dissatisfied with being a member of PEF,” he said. PEF has not fought to gain access to typical law enforcement benefits for its parole officers. For example, parole officers in PEF do not have the same retirement plan as correction officers or other law enforcement officers, typically called a “twenty-and-out” or “twenty-five-and-out.” Meaning, a law enforcement officer can retire with a full government pension after working twenty or twenty-five years of public service and these plans do not have an age restriction. Meanwhile, parole officers’ retirement plans under PEF require more years of public service and have age restrictions. For example, parole officers either have to work thirty years and retire at age 55 (Tier 4) or work thirty years and retire at age 63 (Tier 6) in order to receive a full retirement pension.

    Fresno County Public Safety Association plans strike

    May 12, 2022 // According to county officials, Fresno County’s position is that a strike by correctional officers is illegal, therefore the County will be seeking an injunction to ensure that essential services are not interrupted.