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Subject: would you vote for a Black president?


Author:
Dumb Ass
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Date Posted: 23:43:32 10/02/08 Thu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-q4MDQ0cDI
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Subject: Retirement Party!


Author:
C.O. I
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Date Posted: 01:33:50 10/19/08 Sun

Just a note to thank the organizers of the retirement party. The food was great and the DJ was awesome. It was nice to see the retiree's from this year as well as the Ole Timers from years past. You guy's did a great job of putting it all together. And its great to see everyone get together and enjoy themselves.
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Subject: Concord guard's memorial road race to aid his son


Author:
Dylan Fan
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Date Posted: 09:04:19 10/16/08 Thu

Concord guard's memorial road race to aid his son
By Dan Phelps, dphelps@lowellsun.com


LOWELL -- Jason Barnes went out for a run the morning of the day he died.

So it's only appropriate that when his friends and co-workers wanted to hold a fundraiser to benefit the education fund established for Barnes' young son, they decided on a road race.

If Barnes' unexpected death last October wasn't enough of a blow to his family and friends, he left a 4-year-old son, Dylan, who is recovering from two brain surgeries to remove brain tumors.

Dylan, now 5, was 16 months when the first tumor was discovered. His parents, Jason and his girlfriend, Dana Ashton, noticed Dylan was sleeping too much and they were having a hard time waking him.

The tumor was removed at Children's Hospital, but it returned and he underwent surgery again in November 2006. He has been fine since then, though his peripheral vision has been affected.

"He came through it like a trouper," said Hugh Barnes', Jason's father and Dylan's grandfather.

But as Dylan's health improves, he faces a future without his father. Jason Barnes, who lived in Lowell and was a corrections officer at MCI-Concord for eight years, died last Oct. 26 at the age of 29 from what his father said was ruled as acute intoxication.

"He made an error in judgment," Hugh Barnes said of his son. "It was a bad decision. It's a shame because he was healthy as a bull."

Jason Barnes grew up in Waltham and was a high-school football and wrestling star before he moved to Lowell after he became a corrections officer. He was a Marine who was activated in December 2001 with the reserves before being honorably discharged in 2005.

Regardless of the circumstances of his death, Barnes' son is still without a father and facing a difficult financial future.

That's where the road race comes in.

Shaun Cremin of Lowell, a friend of Jason and a sergeant at MCI-Concord, is planning the 5-kilometer race for Sunday, Nov. 2, starting at 11 a.m., at the Lowell Elks on Old Ferry Road.

Hugh Barnes said his family is overwhelmed by the generosity Jason's friends and co-workers at MCI-Concord have shown.

"It's fantastic that they'd do something to help ease Dylan's pain and give him a solid chance of having a good education," he said. "It's a real show of support from the guys in Concord, and not just financially. They've really supported us in a big way, and we still consider them family."

Pre-entry for the Jason Barnes Memorial 5K Road Race is $20; the fee is $25 the day of the race. Mail checks to Jason Barnes Memorial, 63 Shawmut Ave., Lowell, MA 01851. For more information on the race, go to www.coolrunningcom/major/08/barnes.
Subject: WRONGFULLY REMOVED AND FULL OF ANSWERS


Author:
ASK THE QUESTIONS
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Date Posted: 00:41:52 07/25/08 Fri

I've been removed and will answer all questions. Ask your questions....
Ken Ferullo
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Subject: Al Deshler, former MCI-S C.O., needs a kidney donor


Author:
Karen Clement, retired MCI-S
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Date Posted: 22:07:19 10/03/08 Fri

I saw in the newspaper today that Al is in need of a kidney transplant. The article says he has been battling the disease that was caused by a virus. He is currently a firefighter/EMT in Pepperell, part-time in Shirley and part-time for Med-Star in Fitchburg.
People interested in being tested as a potential donor are asked to contact Mark Cooper, transplant coordinator at Mass General Hospital at 617-643-5589.
The Al Deshler Fund has been set up by the Pepperell and Shirley Fire Dept. at the North Middlesex Savings Bank. Any size donation would be appreciated.
The article further states that it will be along time before he can get back to work and support himself and his daughter.
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Subject: why you should not vote for Obama!


Author:
dumb ass
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Date Posted: 23:32:53 10/02/08 Thu

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QIGJTHdH50
Subject: Union Message Board


Author:
Massmoderators
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Date Posted: 19:18:04 09/28/08 Sun

The Union Message Board at:

http://www.voy.com/200536/

will be moderated until further notice.
Subject: Captain Kortes?


Author:
Who would have thought.
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Date Posted: 23:42:44 03/27/08 Thu

Donaher must be proud of lil 007
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Subject: End the state income tax


Author:
Give yourself a $3500 raise
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Date Posted: 07:27:07 08/26/08 Tue

I canceled my PAC Fund contribution and now I give to The Committee for Small Government. This November we will abolish the state income tax.
Vote yes on question 1!
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Subject: The real Kenny story?


Author:
hmm
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Date Posted: 10:03:16 07/30/08 Wed

The Union pays two of our executive board members their salary, the President and Vice President. However, the $3000.00 was money owed by the state (anything beyond regular salary is paid by the state), not the Union, so the Union over paid Steve and Kenny, because Kenny requested the money thinking it was the Union that was supposed to pay the $3000.00.

When the state sent out checks to EVERYONE including Steve and Kenny, Kenny decided he would try and keep the money. The only problem was he would have to talk Kenneway into keeping it too. That didn't work and now Kenny is trying to say Steve is a rat for turning Kenny in for attempting to steal from the Union.

Ahearn doesn't get payroll info from the DOC so he didn't know Steve and Kenny received checks from the DOC until Steve went to him and said Ed needed to take the $3000.00 out of his next check. It took Ed some time to do it, but it was done. Kenny on the other hand decided to let time pass with hopes that Steve wouldn't say anything.

Steve spoke with Kenny on different occasions about paying it back. At one point Kenny said he set up payment with the DOC, but he never did. After several conversations it was obvious to Steve that Kenny had no intentions of paying it back, so charges were filed. Of course Kenny said at his hearing that he did tell Steve those things, but he was just kidding. Kenny paid the money back during the hearing process.
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Subject: Judicial Committee Overruled


Author:
Fly on the wall
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Date Posted: 11:12:23 07/21/08 Mon

There was a surprise meeting on Sunday and the E-board (not all were invited) decided to overrule the Judicial Committees ruling and terminated the VP. We have rules in place, but Steve, Hank, ED, and Rob decided that they do not have to follow "rules" or the Constitution and By-Laws. I think there needs to be a "full unbiased investigation" in to the every day runnings of this Dirty Dirty E-board.
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Subject: Vote yes on question 1 and end the state income tax


Author:
give yourself a raise!
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Date Posted: 13:29:17 08/15/08 Fri

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Subject: Copied from Walpole Board


Author:
hmm
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Date Posted: 09:31:19 08/18/08 Mon

So are you guys being allowed to transfer out or what? Are other transfers being allowed?
Subject: Has anyone seen Angelo?


Author:
Vicious (Where is the fire?)
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Date Posted: 15:04:01 12/11/07 Tue

Just wondering. Heard he got in some trouble.
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Subject: whats up CO's


Author:
WOW
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Date Posted: 19:14:42 06/29/08 Sun

Sunday, June 29, 2008
Concord prison officer arrested on drug charges

The Associated Press




LOWELL, Mass.— A Massachusetts corrections officer who sold eight pounds of marijuana worth $10,000 to an undercover state trooper has been arrested on drug charges.

Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone on Sunday said Robert Sweeney of Dracut was detained in Lowell on charges of possession and distribution of marijuana, ecstasy and steroids. He is also accused of conspiracy to violate the narcotics law.

Prosecutors do not allege the 48-year-old Sweeney engaged in criminal activity at the medium security Concord prison, where he worked. The facility offers medical treatment to prisoners, including substance abuse.

Investigators who searched Sweeney's home after he was arrested Saturday afternoon seized two pounds of marijuana, 100 bottles of steroids and six tablets of ecstasy.

Sweeney is being held on $20,000 cash bail and will be arraigned in Lowell District Court on Monday.
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Subject: copied


Author:
co
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Date Posted: 12:46:30 08/03/08 Sun

Corrections officers and police patrol festivals to find felons
The state Department of Corrections and Seattle police routinely patrol Seattle's major festivals, making dozens of arrests of felons who violate probation.

By Jennifer Sullivan

Seattle Times staff reporter

PREV of NEXT


THOMAS JAMES HURST / THE SEATTLE TIMES

Department of Corrections' Leslie Mills, left, and Neighborhood Corrections Officer Christina Lacy talk to a member of a DOC work crew on Wednesday. The man, a released felon, was picked up and brought to the work crew to work off an offense rather than going back to prison.
In the 11 years she has patrolled the Bite of Seattle and the Torchlight Parade, Leslie Mills has learned that free festivals aren't only popular with couples and families, but also are favorite hangouts for convicted drug dealers, sex offenders and homeless felons on probation.

Mills, a supervisor for the state Department of Corrections (DOC), says Seattle's major public events often draw felons who are wanted for violating terms of their prison release or who are violating probation merely by being there.

At Seattle's Torchlight Parade last weekend, Mills and other DOC officers and Seattle police arrested 25 people in connection with outstanding warrants or for committing new crimes.

"A lot of felony offenders and probationers are opportunists," said Mills, who supervises the DOC's Northwest Community Response Unit. "Torchlight and the Bite of Seattle provide opportunities for people to sell drugs, buy drugs and commit crimes. It's a party where you can get lost because there are tons and tons of people."

Corrections officers and police who monitor the events question panhandlers or people weaving through the crowd reeking of alcohol, and watch closely for people using drugs. Mills said officers will often approach people and ask for their name. But, she said, most corrections officers recognize DOC clients and know their names and criminal history.

Mills said felons arrested by DOC are taken to jail or briefly detained, then told to check in with their probation officer in the following days.

The effort is part of the DOC's Neighborhood Corrections Initiative program. The program, created in 1997, is a way for Seattle police and DOC to monitor felons assigned to community custody, Washington state's version of probation and parole.

Corrections officers arrested 92 offenders on probation at events this month — 22 at Torchlight and 70 at the Bite of Seattle. Seattle police arrested 28 people at the same two events for various offenses, according to DOC statistics.

The program has been so successful that the number of corrections officers assigned to patrol the Torchlight Parade and the Bite of Seattle has gone from just Mills to nearly a dozen in the past 11 years.

In an effort to keep parolees away from potential trouble, DOC staff will often ask felons who have recently been arrested for using drugs or alcohol or who have a history of violent crime to avoid festivals. Some are even ordered to sign an agreement that they won't attend the Bite or Torchlight, said Neighborhood Corrections Officer Christina Lacy.

"A lot of offenders go down there to deal, use [drugs] and a lot of our offenders are gang-affiliated and they know gangs they are at war with are there and they go to start some trouble," Lacy said. "We're trying to keep them safe and out of trouble from getting a new charge."

Corrections officers also staff the Mardi Gras festivities in Pioneer Square and the New Year's Eve celebration at the Space Needle. Out of the four events, Mardi Gras is the most challenging, Mills said.



"Mardi Gras is where we have the most drinking, drug dealing and violence," Mills said. "People want to come downtown and want to get high, and our offenders take advantage of that."

Seattle police Capt. Steve Brown, who oversees the department's West Precinct, calls the Neighborhood Corrections Initiative officers a "force multiplier" at festivals.

"There are opportunities for problems to erupt with that client base. This is a high-risk group, we put eyes on them and watch them closely," Brown said. "If they're not going to contribute to that event positively, we want them out of there."

At public events, DOC officers work closely with Seattle police officers and are in regular contact with police commanders supervising coverage of the event, Mills said. This year, DOC officers were paired with Seattle police gang officers at the Bite of Seattle, watching for felons dressed in gang colors stirring up trouble, Mills said.

At the Bite of Seattle, a team of DOC officers swarmed two groups of men dressed in gang colors outside the Center House. As the rival groups slowly passed one another, one man in the group spotted the DOC officers and told the people with him to "keep walking," Mills said.

"None of them were eating, none of them were buying any food, none of them were listening to music or participating in any of the events," Mills said of the two groups. "We believe our presence deterred things from going on."

Seattle police gang unit Lt. Ron Wilson said Neighborhood Corrections Initiative officers are a tremendous help at large events because corrections staff can question, detain and arrest people for violating the terms of their probation — something police officers can't do.

"They have an ability to identify people they know firsthand to be under probation and have the ability to talk to and contact people," Wilson said. "People who are on probation and parole are subject for review [only] by people from the Department of Corrections."

Felon Bobby Joe Simpson, 50, said he attended Saturday's Torchlight Parade. He didn't encounter any DOC officers, he said.

"I go every year," Simpson said Wednesday morning after he was picked up by Neighborhood Corrections officers for violating terms of his release by being in an area known as a site for drug-dealing and being in possession of dirty heroin needles. Simpson, who admits he is addicted to heroin, said he never worries about DOC staff being at the festival.

"The only time I worry about that is when I do something wrong," said Simpson, who has 19 convictions for crimes including drug possession, selling fake drugs and forgery.

Simpson was among a group of nine felons assigned to a DOC work crew Wednesday morning for violating terms of their release. Several offenders detained during Torchlight and told to report Wednesday for work crew didn't show up, Mills said.
Subject: who is manipulating these message boards


Author:
Curious George
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Date Posted: 20:56:51 07/29/08 Tue

It seems to me that when something of substance or a serious question is asked, old messages are replied to, Thus forcing the legit info or questions down the pages and into the archives so no one will see them. It also seems that other replys or answears mysteriously disappear. Has anyone else noticed this.
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Subject: WTF


Author:
WONDERING
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Date Posted: 17:11:54 07/20/08 Sun

KEN DID'NT BEAT THE CHARGES. HE WAS FOUND NOT GUILTY BUT THE HEARING CHAIRMAN ASSHOLE FOUND HIM GUILTY OF SOME BULLSHIT AND GAVE HIM A LETTER OF REPRIMAND. NOW BIG STEVE IS REMOVING HIM ANYWAY. WHAT A WONDERFUL UNION.
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Subject: New cards are ready


Author:
Committee to take back our union
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Date Posted: 00:04:24 07/11/08 Fri

Ask the contact person at your facility to provide you a sign up card. These cards are available for all supervisors. The time is now for professional leadership to take back control of our union.
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Subject: Assault?


Author:
???
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Date Posted: 18:43:05 05/14/08 Wed

Did an officer(s) get assaulted in Concord today? Is the place locked down?
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Subject: John Hachem


Author:
someone who knows
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Date Posted: 06:23:04 06/04/08 Wed

To whomever works with CO Hachem...beware...he is a scumbag. He worked at a prison in RI and was the biggest frigging RAT you could ever wish to meet. What do you expect from a Lebanese piece of shit!!!!
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Subject: One for the good guys!


Author:
unionguy
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Date Posted: 17:29:18 06/18/08 Wed

We won the newline. Management finally has to negotiate something.
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Subject: Copied from Union Board


Author:
Judicial Hearing?
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Date Posted: 09:47:38 06/04/08 Wed

Danny O'Neil is long gone, you have your job. Move on. What is going on with our Vice President and a judicial hearing on Monday?? Shouldn't we be worrying about that? Was it more than just an extra retro check? Are union members going to be made aware of this situation rather than reading about it on the bitch board?
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Subject: Has Kenny blown a fuse?


Author:
Curious
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Date Posted: 19:31:16 06/03/08 Tue

Kenny is going around to various institutions trying to get as many people has he can to attend his judicial hearing, why? Whether he's guilty or innocent the facts will decide the outcome, not the number of those in attendance. What does he think he's doing, besides dividing the union?
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Subject: New rookie @ MCI Shirley


Author:
non sibi sed omnibus (not for one, but all)
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Date Posted: 09:18:01 06/09/08 Mon

http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=143711154

Just click one this link and see why this kid is getting the business everyday. He likes to flex his BIG muscles and kiss them in front of us. Good thing he only works the VR. ENJOY!
Subject: Hey Ange-blow nice article--


Author:
in the Lowell Sun.
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Date Posted: 00:59:42 05/18/08 Sun

That sad part is you did not write it. You are that bright. We read the report that ou write here. So tell us the truth did your wife or one of your daughters write it and then you signed your name?? Come on you can tell us.
Pretty bad that your wife made management before you did considering all the ass that you have sucked.
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Subject: NEWS FLASH - HOT OFF THE PRESS


Author:
Watcher
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Date Posted: 10:00:32 05/08/08 Thu

What is going on up at the Executive Board level? All six guys signing their names accussing one of their own of embezzlement (union funds used without authority).

What time do you want the FBI there Stevie, I can promise you that all union members is watching this closely.

Also, if a take over is necessary, I will be there, I am not about to let 20 years go down the drain because of you and your spending frenzies and wasted monies on personal gains, It has been alledged ===== new homes, cars, gambling money, mind altering substances, free sporting events, over inflated expense account, educational pay for elected officials without proper degrees, overtime money for no services rendered, shift diff how bogus, and now we hear the in house fighting about money being used for what.......?

EVERYONE ONE OF US IS ENTITLED TO A DETAILED REPORT AND COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF WHATS GOING ON. If you wish to continue to ask for our support then open the books now.

Members ask this question:

If you need more information just ask any elected steward to see the copy of the letter signed by Kenneway and the other 5 offcials sent out these past few days.(This is scary, to know our money isn't safe is a big time problem and we need to act now before it is to late).

I am calling for all members that ran for an elected position last March 2007 to reach out to one another and assemble a watchdog unit task with overseeing current spendings and also to conduct a full audit of past spendings. Remember, we are entitled to this and if we don't address it now it might be too late.

Let us not get fooled a third time around by the same old it don't concern me, or because some loyalist with personal gains writes a croc of bullshit on this board or better yet its just the union busting by eboard candidate losers, No, I say, if you truely want your union, then get behind the men and women that plan to hold all criminal matters accountable and help us take back what is our righfully so.


Stay tuned "Taking Back our Union"
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Subject: who will be the 7-3 boss !!!


Author:
Biggy!!!
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Date Posted: 19:28:24 05/03/08 Sat

Summer coming guys get ready for some new faces!!!! Guess who they are????
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Subject: Exodus has started


Author:
!!
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Date Posted: 08:55:05 04/09/08 Wed

NEW ENGLAND PBA LOBBYING PAYS DIVIDENDS WORCESTER COUNTY ELECTS NEW ENGLAND PBA
April 4, 2008 - The 360 members of the Worcester County Sheriff’s came out in huge numbers to vote for the New England PBA, I.U.P.A., AFL-CIO to be their new exclusive bargaining agent. By an overwhelming show of support the Worcester Country Sheriff’s voted 256 -20 to rid themselves of the state correction officers union, commonly known as MCOFU.

The Wocester County Sheriff’s join the Middlesex County Correction Officer’s Association, NEPBA Local 500, Massachusetts DOC Captain’s Union, NEPBA Local 200, Worcester County Superior Officer Union, NEPBA Local 275 and NH State Correction Officer’s Union, Local 240, NH State Correction Supervisor’s Union, NEPBA Local 245 as the expanding number of law enfocement professionals represented by New England PBA.

The New England PBA ran an agressive campaign which outline the disparate contractual differences between what the Worcester County Sheriff’s received and the contract the Massachusetts Correction Officers Federated Union (MCOFU) got for themselves. The 14% increase MCOCFU got vs. the lousy 6% Worcester received during the same 5 year period spoke volumns about the type of representation they received. However, to add insult to injury - MCOFU received $4,000 in retro and a whopping $3,000 signing bonus, while the Wocester County Sheriff’s got ZERO in retro pay and another big fat ZERO for signing bonus.

The Wocester County Sheriff’s ended their 12 year affiliation with MCOFU and are looking forward to working with their new exclusive bargaing agent. As Chief Steward Peter Boyd stated, “We are looking to improve the wages and be on par with our counterparts in State Corrections, we believe New England PBA and their record of accomplishment gives us the best chance to do that.” He further stated, “We have received more information and assistance in the last few meeting with New England PBA than we received with MCOFU in the last twelve years.”Â

Executive Board member Ryan Martin called the vote, “A mandate by the membership and an exciting time to be involved in the stucture of our own local union. We are very excited and proud to be the newest members of the New England PBA!”

New England PBA Executive Director Jerry Flynn stated, “The membership has spoken and we are looking forward to providing them with the independence to run their own local and the power to be associated with the largest AFL-CIO law enforcement labor organization in New England!”

New England PBA President Bryan W. McMahon called the addittion of the Worcester County Sheriff’s “A welcomed addition to our growing family of law enforcement professionals and we are looking forward to working with them to achieve their goals.”
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Subject: Its all a Joke


Author:
Rodney Dangerfield
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Date Posted: 19:17:40 04/10/08 Thu

I told my psychiatrist that everyone hates me. He said I was being ridiculous - everyone hasn't met me yet.
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Subject: Trouble for MCOFU


Author:
Not surprised
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Date Posted: 09:51:47 04/03/08 Thu

Jail guards may switch unions

Decertification vote set for tomorrow

By Shaun Sutner TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF
ssutner@telegram.com


WEST BOYLSTON— Correction officers at the Worcester County Jail and House of Correction are set to vote tomorrow on whether to leave the union that has represented them for the last dozen years and join an upstart new union that has up to now mainly been associated with police officers.

The decertification election is from 2 p.m.— 5 p.m. at the jail complex’s training center.

The vote among the 360 officers and sergeants will decide whether they leave the Massachusetts Correction Officer Federated Union and join the New England Police Benevolent Association, according to Peter Boyd, chief steward of the MCOFU local.

Mr. Boyd said he will run for president of the new union if members vote to decertify. He maintained that members have been dissatisfied with MCOFU’s representation for some time, and with the local’s 5-year contract expiring June 30, want to go with a union that will help them get better wages and benefits and safer working conditions.

Mr. Boyd noted that the Worcester County MCOFU chapter got total raises of 6 percent over the five years, while state correction officers also represented by MCOFU got 14 percent raises during the same period.

“We feel like we’ve been doormats of the administration for far too long,” Mr. Boyd said. “We’ve been saying for a long time that we want to make the same pay as the state correction officers.”

In recent months, both sides have been campaigning to win the jail employees’ votes.
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Subject: Fire sends guards to hospital


Author:
A Brother
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Date Posted: 17:13:03 03/13/08 Thu

Fire sends guards to hospital

BY STEPHEN PETERSON SUN CHRONICLE STAFF

NORFOLK - Six prison guards at Massachusetts Correctional Institution Norfolk were taken to the hospital for exposure to smoke Wednesday after an inmate set fire to a cell.

The fire was determined to be an arson, Fire Chief Coleman Bushnell said.

The blaze was reported about 12:04 p.m. at the prison at 2 Clark St. off Main Street.

The fire, which was confined to the cell, was extinguished with portable fire extinguishers by Department of Correction staff before firefighters arrived, Bushnell said.

Other prison staff donned self-contained breathing apparatus to evacuate those threatened by the fire.

Six correctional officers were hospitalized for exposure to smoke: three to Caritas/Norwood Hospital by Walpole and Franklin fire department ambulances, and three to Milford Hospital by Norfolk ambulance.

The inmate whose cell was involved in the fire was treated by prison staff, the fire chief said. Bushnell commended the corrections officers for their "prompt and professional response."

The State Fire Marshal's Office was advised of the fire.
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Subject: How about an update boys


Author:
B Cutting
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Date Posted: 19:56:37 12/30/07 Sun

Why is it that the CPO's have their intranet web page updated almost daily, but we still lag months behind. CPO's have a contract meeting scheduled for Jan 3rd 2008. What are our contract dates?? Lets not fuck this up boys. Get in there and get us our money ON TIME. Lets see increases in Vacation time, cleaning allowances, and shift differential. And would it kill you to update the Union web page??? I'm sure that there are CO's out there that would be willing to help out if you guys can't do it. Obviously there is a problem in that area, you guys get an "F" for keeping the members informed on the web.
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Subject: Happy Holidays


Author:
Picasso
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Date Posted: 09:49:03 12/03/07 Mon

In Case you missed the Holiday party.....Here is a pic you will enjoy



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Subject: Merry Christmas


Author:
Massmoderators ()
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Date Posted: 15:46:34 12/22/07 Sat

We moderators want to take a moment to thank all the working men and women in the DOC for what they do for society. You are very much needed and very much underappreciated. Keep your perspective when you open presents with your kids and/or families. Remember some are not so fortunate as you. Some people are without the means to provide for their families, some have no families to provide for. Be grateful for what you have. The new year will be challenging for officers. Regardless, we as moderators stand with you and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year!

Last edited by author: Sun December 23, 2007 08:13:33   Edited 1 time.

Subject: NOMADS identity


Author:
Revealer
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Date Posted: 11:51:48 11/19/07 Mon

NOMAD is really ELCHUCK
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Subject: Inquiring minds want to know


Author:
what happed to Dave??
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Date Posted: 16:29:19 12/05/07 Wed

Ever since the Union "DENOUNCED" these forums there have been no posts from "DAVE". Is this coincidence Hank??? What do you think Dave... I mean Hank.... oops... I mean Dave I was just wondering.
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