CDOC Ratification Starts Today! January 31, 2023 Our Tentative Agreement with the Department of Corrections has been ratified as an addendum to our Partnership Agreement. Members have ratified the CDOC Tentative Agreement! February 27, 2023 Thanks to members' vigilance in enforcing our contract, CDLE (and all departments with similar practices) must cease and desist from applying departmental policies that violate Article 14.3. ![]() Enforcing the contract isn’t easy, but it’s worth it. It is one of the single largest investments in Colorado public services in living memory. Yesterday, Governor Polis signed the state budget for Fiscal Year 2023-2024 into law. State Budget: A Reflection of Why State Workers Matter May 2, 2023 The same week that COWINS members submitted their intent to bargain with the CSU system, we stood in solidarity with grad workers and faculty that are also working to make CSU an employer of choice. CSU Workers Rally for a Fair Budget May 5, 2023 This plan changes shifts, job assignments and days off for hundreds of employees. CMHHIP Members Stand Against Disruptive Schedule Changes June 10, 2023ĬOWINS members have been responding to a recent staffing plan at The Colorado Mental Health Institute in Pueblo (CMHHIP). CO has been swift to protect rights when SCOTUS doesn't, thanks to the efforts of working people. We stand with our parent unions SEIU and AFT against attempts to hinder the work of creating equity in higher education. Mary Kay Henry: Today's SCOTUS decision won't diminish our hope. Puerto Rican staff are continuously being disrespected and discriminated against in BVCC, and this needs to change for the well-being of both staff and inmates. July 29, 2023ĬDOC has been recruiting staff from Puerto Rico to fill high vacancies - while this program is an admirable effort to make facilities safer, its execution is problematic. There’s that sort of fear that always exists.” Puerto Rican workers in CDOC speak out about their living conditions. “I think that there’s also, there’s always a fear that whatever they say is going to get used against them. Dir.: “I think there’s a lot of hope that things are going to be addressed and improved,” Glasgow said. State investigating BVCC staff discrimination claims after WINS members spoke up August 15, 2023įrom Hilary Glasgow, COWINS Exec. WINS members spoke out about how short staffing is impacting their work, and why helping state workers make ends meet will make CO a competitive employer. Here's why the raises WINS members won matter for public services August 17, 2023 Since then, shakedowns have stopped, privacy and maintenance has improved, and an investigation is underway by the Office of Inspector General. Living conditions are being addressed thanks to WINS members at BVCC August 18, 2023Ĭolorado WINS members met with CDOC Executive Director Stancil about the state of facility living conditions, and he committed to address the situation. ![]() September 20, 2023Īs 13,000 auto workers from the United Auto Workers (UAW) strike to demand fair wages amid strong company profits and astronomical pay for executives, Colorado WINS, the state employee union representing more than 24,000 Colorado employees, released a statement of support. We must do everything in our power to support the workers who risk their lives to provide these crucial services,” said Hilary Glasgow, Executive Director of Colorado WINS. This is the extreme extent of the daily dangers that many state employees face in order to provide services that protect the public. “When we talk about state employees putting their lives on the line, we are not being hypothetical. News DOC Officers injured & killed in the line of duty September 30, 2023
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