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‘DENIED MEALS, BATHROOM BREAKS, WATER,’ CORRECTION OFFICERS’ UNION SUES CITY, STATE OVER JAIL CONDITIONS

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The union that represents New York City’s Department of Corrections officers is suing the city and state over what they describe as a hostile work environment.

The Correction Officer Benevolent Association (COBA) filed a petition in Queens Supreme Court Tuesday against the city Department of Correction and the state Department of Labor.

The suit alleges that thousands of officers have been subjected to a number of abuses, including the denial of meal and bathroom breaks, water, protective equipment and medical attention.

COBA President Benny Boscio said conditions have deteriorated so far that what was once considered a “solid career path” has devolved into a “daily nightmare.”

“In my 22 years working in the New York City Department of Correction, I have never seen such deplorable working conditions for our members,” Boscio said. “Just over a year ago, our officers risked everything to perform essential services during the pandemic — services that undoubtedly prevented a major catastrophe in our jails.”

Additionally, about 600 fewer officers are dealing with an increasingly violent and gang-affiliated inmate population than they had before the pandemic, according to a COBA media release.

The state Department of Labor responded to a request for comment Friday night. A spokesman for the city Law Department said they’re reviewing the case and will respond in the litigation.

Newly appointed Department of Correction Commissioner Vincent Schiraldi described what’s alleged in the lawsuit “disturbing” and said he would take action, according to a report in the New York Times.

“I’m looking at a longstanding set of challenges at this department that are severe,” Schiraldi, who Mayor Bill de Blasio appointed in May, said. “On that, I agree with COBA. And my job is to address them, and a bunch of lawyers can fight over lawsuits.”

LETTER FROM BENNY BOSCIO
President

Welcome to the official website of The Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association (COBA). COBA is the second-largest law enforcement union in the City of New York. Our members are New York City Correction Officers, also known as New York City’s Boldest, who supervise the second-largest municipal jail system in the nation. COBA is committed to advocating for safer working conditions, wage increases, and excellent benefits for all our members.

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STATEMENT FROM COBA PRESIDENT BENNY BOSCIO ON THE FEDERAL MONITOR'S SPECIAL REPORT RELEASED ON MAY 26, 2023

“After being appointed nearly 8 yrs ago and receiving some $20 million in consulting fees by NYC taxpayers, the latest Federal Monitor’s biased and one-sided “special report” is no different than the nearly 36 reports that came before it.

If the Monitor is interested in cherry picking data in a two week period, why then does he exclude the brazen assaults on our officers committed by repeat violent offenders in that same period? Or why does he exclude the numbers of inmates whose lives have been saved thanks to Correction Officers? The reality is that the Federal Monitor and his team have strayed very far from their original mission and this new report conveniently excludes key data showing any progress that is being made to combat jail violence, which is largely the result of the dedication and hard work of our officers serving on the frontlines.

These reports now serve only to provide politically-driven talking points for the City Council and the Board of Correction so they can continue to second guess and scapegoat our members, instead of providing oversight over the monitoring team and asking them what have they really accomplished in eight years to make our jails safer? It’s time for the Monitoring team to go!’

Benny Boscio
COBA President