The two groups took a step last week: Leaders implemented a policy that requires corrections officers to arrive five minutes before their shift, instead of 15, and also read an email detailing jail safety concerns. It’s unclear whether employees will be compensated for this time.
“The important thing is that the officers know when they are coming on duty what to expect, what the problem have been on the post or jail-wide,” said Lt. John Hare, jail supervisor.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Early starts fuel pay dispute for Boone County Jail officers - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star
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