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Correction officers express frustration

On May 28, during the bi-monthly meeting of the Lehigh County Board of Commissioners, the board heard from multiple community members regarding an amendment to a bill meant to get rid of a temporary wage increase for the Lehigh County Jail workers.

The original bill sponsored by Commissioner Jeffrey Dutt included reducing the temporary wage increase from $200 to $100 when 40 hours have been reached by workers in the department of corrections.

Commissioner Jon Irons proposed an amendment to this bill that would not reduce the temporary wage increase until a better solution was found by the county executive.

During the discussion of this amendment, eight correction officers who work at the Lehigh County Jail shared both their gratitude the temporary wage increase would still be enforced for a time and their continued frustration due to a lack of staffing, because of difficulty in recruiting and retaining workers and assigned mandatory overtime.

Samantha Hernandez, a correction officer who has worked at the county jail for three years, said the staffing issues within the jail have only intensified, which makes it harder for the officers who already work there to do their jobs.

“We do have a staffing issue, and it’s only gotten worse,” Hernandez said over the commissioners’ meeting Zoom call. “I’m not sure why taking away money from us, especially in the current situation that we’re at economically, is going to help the situation.”

Other correction officers, also participating in the meeting through Zoom, agreed with Hernandez’s sentiment. Jose Orama, a fellow corrections officer, stressed the need for a permanent solution to the jail’s struggles.

“We’re going to continue with the bonuses that we all know are temporary, but we need a full-time solution for this,” Orama said. “I don’t think that it’s the best option to continue with a temporary solution to a problem that’s going to be [here] for a long time.”

After listening to the correction officers’ thoughts and feelings, the board voted with no opposition to amend the original bill with Irons adding the board will continue talking about this issue in the weeks ahead with a goal to make a “meaningful” impact on both recruitment and retention issues. The amended bill will go on for its second read at the next commissioner meeting June 11.

During the meeting, the board also spent a portion of the evening recognizing a resolution, passed with no opposition, meant to designate the week of June 1-7 as CPR and AED Awareness week throughout the Lehigh Valley and encouraging residents to take part in demonstrations being presented by the American Heart Association throughout the county through June.

Jessica Escobar-Eck, a development manager for the American Heart Association, spoke to the importance of this resolution, shining a light on the association’s mission.

“The American Heart Association’s mission is to be a relentless force for a world of longer, healthier lives. But we can’t do it alone,” Escobar-Eck said. “We rely on communities, like Lehigh County, to help us spread life-saving knowledge.”

Escobar-Eck went on to mention the events being held by the association throughout June, which will provide hands-only CPR experiences, with the goal being to ensure at least one person in every household knows how to perform hands-only CPR.

Both Commissioner Zach Cole-Borghi and Commissioner Ron Beitler emphasized the importance of CPR Awareness Week for the community in support of the resolution.

The meeting finished with all proposed agenda items being approved with no opposition.

PRESS PHOTOS BY SARAH GEORGEJessica Escobar-Eck, a development manager at the American Heart Association, speaks to the importance of CPR awareness and the work the American Heart Association does in support of the resolution to designate the first week in June as CPR and AED Awareness Week in Lehigh County.
Commissioners Jeffrey Dutt, Geoff Brace, Dan Hartzell, Jon Irons and April Riddick hear comments through a Zoom call from various Lehigh County Jail correction officers on an upcoming bill affecting the officers’ temporary bonuses.
The present Lehigh County Commissioners and development manager Jessica Escobar-Eck from the American Heart Association stand with the just-passed resolution that makes the first week in June CPR and AED Awareness Week.