
“As a result of negotiations between the Administration and
the INA, a compromise was reached to avert layoffs of correctional center nurses
across the State – including at the East Moline Correctional Center. I want to
thank the Administration for rescinding the originally planned layoffs and returning
to the table to negotiate in good faith,” said Rep. McCombie. “As a part of the
new agreement, I’m excited to see a nurse’s pilot program which will allow them
to work 12 hour shifts to be implemented at the East Moline facility. My hope
is that the new pilot program shows a more effective way for nurses to provide
care for inmates across the state.”
As part of the agreement, layoffs will be avoided and overtime
will be paid after 40 hours of work, compared to the current 37.5 hour policy. In order to address
the issue of differing work rules at mixed facilities for INA employees and
Wexford employees, the Department of Corrections will convert Graham, Dixon,
Menard, Pontiac and Statesville facilities to be INA-only facilities.
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