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Deputy sheriff tells Legislature PERB ruled in favor of courthouse deputies but HR has not implemented back pay
Summary
A deputy sheriff told the Albany County Legislature that the Public Employment Relations Board found that paid holidays for courthouse deputies should be reinstated and made whole, but county human resources has not completed the back pay process.
A deputy sheriff who has served at the Albany County courthouse for more than 18 years told the county Legislature on March 10 that the Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) ruled in the deputies’ favor but that the county’s human‑resources office has not followed through on making employees whole for lost wages and benefits.
The speaker, Tim Flynn, identified himself as one of the deputy sheriffs assigned to the courthouse and said he wrote to Commissioner Clement in Human Resources on…
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