The Correction Officers' Benevolent Association is reportedly considering resubmitting a three-year wage contract to its rank-and-file for a second vote after the terms were rejected by a mail ballot in which less than 30 percent of its members participated.
Its alternatives would be to return to bargaining with the de Blasio administration in the unlikely hope of negotiating improved terms, or going to arbitration, where the chances of doing better could prove equally slim.
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