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Trade union in New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association (COBA) is the second largest trade union for law enforcement in New York. COBA is also the largest municipal jail union in the United States.[2] It represents corrections staff within the New York City Department of Correction run by the New York City Department of Correction. It has a membership of 9000.
Correction Officers' Benevolent Association | |
Founded | 1901[1] |
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Headquarters | 77-10 21st Avenue East Elmhurst, New York |
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Members | 18000 |
Key people | Benny Boscio |
Affiliations | DCNY |
Website | http://www.cobanyc.org/ |
Benny Boscio Jr. (2020 to Present)[10]
Elias Husamudeen (ACTING PRESIDENT)(2016 to 2020)
Norman Seabrook (1995-2016) [2]
Stanley Israel (?-1995)[11]
Phil Seelig (1979-?)[12]
Donald J Cranston (1976-1977)[13]
Harold Brown (1974-?)[14]
Congressman Leo Zeferetti (1968-1974) [14]
John A. Martine (1966)[15]
Stephen Hartigan[16]
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