For the seventh time since his election, Governor Rick Snyder presented last month an Executive Budget recommendation and detailed his plans on how best to move Michigan forward.
Cary Johnson, a corrections officer at G. Robert Cotton Correctional Facility in Jackson, has been named the 2017 Corrections Officer of the Year for her integrity and dedication to public safety.
Over the past year, Michigan Corrections Organization has led a growing initiative within the MDOC to protect employee dignity and hold inmates accountable for both liquid assaults and sexual deviant […]
MCO leaders and staff are proud to announce the Fallen Officers Memorial will be unveiled Sunday, May 7, 2017, on the first day of Correctional Officers Week. “MCO will set […]
We are pleased to reveal the redesigned online MCO Report! This new format is optimized for online reading. Also, you’ll find lots of handy links to quickly email us or […]
Dear Members, Since spring 2015, MCO leaders and staff have launched many new initiatives to better engage members and do everything we can to address your needs, your families, your […]
MCO and the Office of the State Employer have reached a Tentative Agreement (TA) that calls for 5% in wage increases over two years and a slight enhancement to health […]
It’s not uncommon for corrections officers to have feces, urine, and other bodily fluids thrown on them at work.
Law enforcement night with the Detroit Tigers is Monday, May 23! The Tigers play the Philadelphia Phillies at 7:10 p.m. at Comerica Park.
Below is information on several legislative developments last week. MCO staff is sharing this information in an effort to better educate members on corrections conversations and decisions happening in Michigan […]