QUESTION
What are the plans to incentivize staff for housing area work in correction facilities?
3:47:47
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33 sec
Commissioner Lynelle Maginley-Liddie indicates discussions are ongoing with the federal monitor about staffing incentives.
- Discussions about incentivizing staff, including shift adjustments, are continuing.
- A proposal on staffing incentives is anticipated within the coming weeks.
- The inquiry encompasses potential shift incentives like 12-hour shifts for fewer days a week.
Sandy Nurse
3:47:47
Do you have any plans to incentivize staff to work in housing areas to ensure there are enough officers and civilians to deliver essential services for incarcerated people and meet minimum standards.
3:47:58
For instance, have you considered allowing officers and housing areas to work 12 hour shifts fewer days a week or some other shift incentive.
Lynelle Maginley-Liddie
3:48:06
That is something that's ongoing, and we're in further discussions with the federal monitor on staffing.
Sandy Nurse
3:48:13
And when will we have some idea of a plan for that
Lynelle Maginley-Liddie
3:48:18
in the coming weeks?
Sandy Nurse
3:48:19
Okay.
3:48:20
Great.