Furloughs Create Disparity

 

 

The Oklahoma Public Employees Association expressed its concern over furloughs within the Oklahoma Department of Corrections saying not only are the furloughs dangerous, but they also create employee disparity.

  

“We have a key public safety agency which is staffed at around 68 percent,” said OPEA executive director Sterling Zearley. “Then add in a monthly pay cut and you have a critical situation that is not being taken seriously by decision makers.”

  

 

“The leadership in this State must come to an agreement about a supplemental appropriation for DOC which will allow Director Jones to bring these furloughs to an end and increase the safety within our prisons,” said Zearley.

  

While staff salaries are being cut, the number of inmates coming into the system is continuing to increase. “This is creating a very bad situation, not only for the employees but for the safety of the citizens of the state,” Zearley said.

  

OPEA also points to the labor disparity in how the furloughs are being implemented.

 

 

“It appears this furlough plan also creates what we believe is a very arbitrary and discriminatory practice related to employees who are similarly situated,” said Zearley. “Since Correctional officers are being allowed to work overtime to replace furloughed staff, the brunt of the furloughs are being borne by non-uniformed staff such as unit managers, maintenance, food service, case managers and many other staff who have the same risk and exposure to inmates but may not be eligible to work overtime to supplement the cost of the furloughs.”

 

 

“Without equivocating, these furloughs are simply unnecessary, dangerous and jeopardizes public safety,” said Zearley. “We are calling on the agency to suspend the furloughs and the legislature to properly fund corrections.”


8 comments (Add your own)

1. Terry wrote:
I think corrections employees should call their local reps and senators and let them know they need to come fill their shifts when they take vacations. If they don't want to fund Corrections appropriately then they can either put up or shut up. Of course they will do neither. The Republican legislature wants to GUT state government and the citizens of Oklahoma are listening to their rhetoric about smaller government being so much better. Everybody wants EVERYTHING for NOTHING. So state question 744 will probably go through and Oklahoma will go into the toilet because we will need higher taxes to offset the increased spending for education. And since a tax increase has to be approved by a vote of the people that won't happen. I use to be OK with being a state employee but right now I genuinely hate it and this state legislature that is going to do NOTHING at all for state employees now, or in the near future.

Wed, August 11, 2010 @ 9:07 AM

2. Bob wrote:
I would like to see OPEA visit every Prison the next 2 or 3 months and we can have the news media come and with the news media comes the Senators and Representatives. The only way to get the furlough problem resolved is with some pressure. If this was to happen I would rejoin OPEA and most of my friends would follow since it seems OCP is only pushing Bowling tournaments these days. So lets see whos going to work the hardest for my 15.00 a month. We need less talk and more action. I'm tired folks.

Wed, August 11, 2010 @ 4:04 PM

3. wrote:
We need an independent audit of DOC spending policies. I'm tired on Jones using his frontline staff as pawns to get more funding.

Thu, August 12, 2010 @ 2:38 PM

4. Harvey Craig wrote:
we just had a independent audit. Remember?? The legislater spent 1 million dollars of tax payer money on it.

Fri, August 13, 2010 @ 8:12 AM

5. asat wrote:
An independent audit was done!

It showed we were understrengthed several years ago and since none of the recommendations were done, now we are WORSE off!

Where does this waste idiocy come from?

Mon, August 16, 2010 @ 8:09 AM

6. Jann Ensz wrote:
State 744 will not be defeated if we don't get out and educate the public in what it actually entails. It is you, the actual workers that need to take the bull by the horns and start educating the voters locally. There is a group that is going around the State talking with civic groups, etc. Contact the OPEA offices and they will help you schedule a meeting in your location.

Mon, August 16, 2010 @ 10:08 AM

7. Jen wrote:
So BOB - why are you looking at the OPEA website in you are a member of OCP. You are using my website which my dues help to pay for for your own use. So BOB, we really are tried of your wanting both sides of your bread buttered.You cannot have it both ways. Get with the program and be a part of the only association working for state employees (OPEA) just in case you didn't know. BOB

Tue, August 17, 2010 @ 5:25 PM

8. Carl wrote:
It always seems that some DOC employees, like Bob, are always wanting someone else to do something for them. Why don't DOC employees participate in OPEA like the rest of us and stop wanting a hand out and take a hand up?

Thu, August 26, 2010 @ 12:37 PM

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