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News Your source on political action, voter info & legislation Union members to protest prison job cuts outside of Belmont Correctional Institution April 30, 2008 - OCSEA members will hold an informational picket this Friday, May 2, 5:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m., in front of the Belmont Correctional Institution. The group is protesting agency budget cuts designed to eliminate 701 positions statewide in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections. A statewide media effort set for the same day is being coordinated by other corrections chapters and OCSEA headquarters in Columbus. This is the third set of cutbacks to hit union employees in the last 5 years. The first two impacted security positions and the combining of crucial positions including:
At a time when the Ohio's prison inmate population has reached a historic all time high ─ currently at 50,099, and an anticipated number of 55,000 by 2010 ─ these cuts appear to be made in haste. DR&C has had all time high records of violence, disruptions and disobedience caused by the increased inmate population. Meanwhile, many vacant positions have been abolished statewide, restricting the ability of displaced workers to bump back into their previously held positions.See Related
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