Cook County Sheriff Collective Bargaining Agreement

«Our priority is to ensure that the voices of the correctors are heard during these negotiations and that their problems are resolved at the negotiating table,» said Anthony McGee, Vice-President of Local 700. «We have a talented and dedicated team that is ready to provide CCDOC members. To comment, you are redirected to the Cook County website, where you are invited to log in. Do you want to go to datacatalog.cookcountyil.gov? Chicago, IL – Teamsters Local 700 announced, on behalf of the approximately 2,500 CCDOC correctional officers represented by the union, that negotiations for a new contract have been opened at the Cook County Corrections Department (CCDOC) in Chicago. The current contract expires on November 30, 2020. Contract negotiations begin after months in which CCDOC prison officers put their lives at risk during the COVID-19 pandemic while doing their job effectively. «CCDOC Correctional Officers deserve a contract that recognizes them for who they are: essential workers,» said Ramon Williams, President of Local 700. «Our members protect the citizens of Cook County every day courageously, often at high personal risk. The negotiating team will fight for a contract that honours the service of officers, treats them with dignity and compensates them fairly. Prior to the start of contract negotiations, Local held 700 virtual meetings to learn first-place questions about the issues that the negotiating committee needs to prioritize. As a result, the team will focus on the following: Teamsters Local 700 announces the start of contract negotiations with the Cook County Sheriff`s Office, as corrective officers demand fair compensation and dignity on the work thanks to their visit to our website.

You now access the Socrata Open Data API (SODA), which provides scheduled access to this dataset, including the ability to filter, view and aggregate data. For more information, check out the API documents for this dataset or our development portal This view is currently private. You can view it here in the preview, but you have to make it public before people can see it. Published On August 20, 2020 by teamsters700 in CCDOC, Cook County updates, corrections, unit updates / / 0 Comments Use OData to open the dataset in tools such as Excel or Table. This allows for a direct link to data that can be updated if necessary in the associated application. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Noelle Hardy, noelleh@teamsterslocal700.com Here are the collective agreements for Cook County for the 2004-2008, 2008-2010, 2012-2017 and 2017-2020 Table users should choose the OData v2 stop option.