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ELIAS HUSAMUDEEN President JOSEPH BRACCO 1st Vice President ELIZABETH CASTRO 2nd Vice President KAREN TYSON 3rd Vice President MICHAEL MAIELLO Treasurer AMELIA WARNER Financial Secretary FREDERIC FUSCO Legislative Chairman KENYATTA JOHNSON Corresponding Secretary DANIEL PALMIERI Recording Secretary BENNY BOSCIO Sergeant-At-Arms ALBERT CRAIG First City-Wide Trustee ANGEL CASTRO Manhattan Borough Trustee PAULETTE BERNARD Brooklyn Borough Trustee TYSON JONES Bronx Borough Trustee MARK MACK Queens Borough Trustee BISHOP WILLIAM RAYMOND WHITAKER II Chaplain WILLIAM KWASNICKI Retiree Consultant KOEHLER & ISAACS, LLP COBA Attorney CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC. “PATROLLING THE TOUGHEST PRECINCTS IN NEW YORK” www.cobanyc.org COBA HEADQUARTERS 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, N.Y. 11370 • T: 718.545.COBA [2622] • F: 718.545.2668 March 27, 2020 COBA CONTRACT UPDATE Dear COBA Members, Last night, the Board of Tellers conducted the ratification vote tally for the tentative agreement with the City of New York. After completing the vote, 1,493 members voted no and 1,099 members voted yes. Approximately 400 ballots were not eligible to be counted. The remaining portion of the membership did not vote. As the president of The Correction Officers’ Benevolent Association, I take full responsibility for these results. It was my hope, had the contract passed, to begin getting your retro checks in your May paycheck. That will no longer be possible. In addition to not receiving the wage increases, the $5 million contribution to the Active Welfare Fund and the $5 million contribution to the Retiree Welfare fund will not happen. These contributions were going to be used to improve the optical, dental, and prescription drugs for you and your families. Contracts are voted upon on the totality of the deal as a whole, not individual benefits. Unfortunately, this comes at a time when our city, state, and nation face a national recession, millions of layoffs, cuts to city agencies, and financial uncertainty for an indefinite period of time. We continue to fight the threats of the COVID-19 epidemic every day and will do everything possible to keep you safe. Sincerely, Elias Husamudeen President

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ELIAS HUSAMUDEENPresident

JOSEPH BRACCO1st Vice President

ELIZABETH CASTRO2nd Vice President

KAREN TYSON3rd Vice President

MICHAEL MAIELLOTreasurer

AMELIA WARNERFinancial Secretary

FREDERIC FUSCOLegislative Chairman

KENYATTA JOHNSONCorresponding Secretary

DANIEL PALMIERIRecording Secretary

BENNY BOSCIOSergeant-At-Arms

ALBERT CRAIGFirst City-Wide Trustee

ANGEL CASTROManhattan Borough Trustee

PAULETTE BERNARDBrooklyn Borough Trustee

TYSON JONESBronx Borough Trustee

MARK MACKQueens Borough Trustee

BISHOP WILLIAMRAYMOND WHITAKER IIChaplain

WILLIAM KWASNICKIRetiree Consultant

KOEHLER & ISAACS, LLPCOBA Attorney

CORRECTION OFFICERS’ BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION, INC.“PATROLLING THE TOUGHEST PRECINCTS IN NEW YORK”

www.cobanyc.org

COBA HEADQUARTERS

77 - 10 2 1s t Avenue Eas t E lmhurs t , N .Y. 1 1370 • T: 718 .545 .COBA [2622 ] • F : 718 .545 .2668

March 27, 2020

COBA CONTRACT UPDATE

Dear COBA Members,

Last night, the Board of Tellers conducted the ratification vote tally for the tentativeagreement with the City of New York.

After completing the vote, 1,493 members voted no and 1,099 members voted yes.Approximately 400 ballots were not eligible to be counted. The remaining portion ofthe membership did not vote. As the president of The Correction Officers’ BenevolentAssociation, I take full responsibility for these results.

It was my hope, had the contract passed, to begin getting your retro checks in yourMay paycheck. That will no longer be possible. In addition to not receiving the wageincreases, the $5 million contribution to the Active Welfare Fund and the $5 millioncontribution to the Retiree Welfare fund will not happen. These contributions weregoing to be used to improve the optical, dental, and prescription drugs for you andyour families.

Contracts are voted upon on the totality of the deal as a whole, not individual benefits.

Unfortunately, this comes at a time when our city, state, and nation face a nationalrecession, millions of layoffs, cuts to city agencies, and financial uncertainty for anindefinite period of time.

We continue to fight the threats of the COVID-19 epidemic every day and will doeverything possible to keep you safe.

Sincerely,

Elias HusamudeenPresident