With negotiations on a new contract presumably about to begin, the head of the Nassau County Sheriff’s Correction Officers Benevolent Association said he has been frustrated by the county’s apparent reluctance to furnish key documents.
Brian Sullivan, the union's President, first asked for budgets, union agreements, workers compensation documents, health-coverage statistics and other records last June. He again wrote Christopher Nicolino, the director of the county’s Office of Labor Relations, in October and then in early January.
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