Last month I began this message with a remark about the accelerated pace of our work in 2025 and as March roars in, I hope for all of us that it does indeed go out like a lamb.
I’m thinking in particular of our union siblings who work for DOCCS and Corrections Based Operations at OMH. They have really stepped up to fill the gaps in service left by the corrections’ officers who went on strike. When we got word on President’s Day that they were being asked to perform security-related duties way outside their title, PEF acted fast to negotiate an agreement with the governor protecting their health and safety. Thousands of PEF members are still working 16-hour days or more, sacrificing time with their families to keep the State’s correctional facilities operating. I’ve talked to multiple media outlets throughout this crisis, emphasizing that as a union leader I understand why NYSCOPBA members felt they had no choice but to walk off the job to get the State’s attention. But I hope for everyone involved – from PEF members to the corrections’ officers to the incarcerated individuals – that a resolution is reached soon so all State employees can return safely to their jobs.
Meanwhile, the work of the State Legislature continues as they negotiate a State budget with the Governor. PEF Vice President Randi DiAntonio testified late last month before the Joint Workforce Committee and the union held a well-attended Lobby Day and Legislative Reception this week. I urge you to send digital letters to your local lawmakers supporting PEF’s priorities. PEF Organizing will also have hard copies at all union events this month if you prefer to sign your name and we’ll deliver the letters to lawmakers.
A couple other stories to point out in this issue of The Communicator: It’s scholarship season for young men and women heading off to college in the fall, so keep an eye on our scholarship page for the latest union opportunities. Council Leaders, please let us know about any division scholarships you’re offering by sending a note to Communicator@pef.org. And lastly, congratulations to Evelynn, chosen as the “Celebrity Child” for this month’s Variety Kids Telethon in Buffalo. She’s the daughter of a PEF member at Western New York Children’s Psychiatric Center with an inspiring story that brings hope to everyone who hears it.