Reminder General Membership Meeting
There will be a General Membership meeting via zoom on Tuesday May 20 2025 at 5 pm. Please heck your email for the meeting login information which was sent in an Eblast.
There will be a General Membership meeting via zoom on Tuesday May 20 2025 at 5 pm. Please heck your email for the meeting login information which was sent in an Eblast.
Stand United with UPOA on the Million Dollar Staircase!
Monday, May 5, 2025 | Albany, NY
The United Probation Officers Association (UPOA) is heading to Albany — and we need YOU to come with us!
We will be holding a press conference at 12:00 PM on the historic Million Dollar Staircase (3rd floor, New York State Capitol) to support Senate Bill S7148, sponsored by Senator Robert Jackson (District 31).
This critical bill establishes a heart disease presumption for certain members employed as Probation Officers, Supervising Probation Officers, and Probation Officer Trainees.
(Click here to read the bill.)
Following the press conference, we will meet with legislators to lobby for their support to add UPOA members to the Heart Bill.
Transportation Details:
🚌 Departure: 6:00 AM sharp from the Harlem State Office Building (located between 125th & 126th Streets on Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd).
🛑 First come, first served — seats are limited and filling up fast!
Reserve your spot today:
📞 Call the union office at 212-274-9950 or
📱 Contact Vice President Gail Sealey at 917-318-1378.
Driving yourself?
đźš— Please meet us by 9:00 AM at the Legislative Office Building:
198 State Street, Room 306, Albany, NY.
United We Must Stand.
In Solidarity,
Dalvanie K. Powell
President, United Probation Officers Association
Let’s tell billionaires and billionaire-funded politicians who are trying to dismantle everything they can get their hands on—our jobs, our unions, our healthcare, our retirement, our public services - STOP.
Join us on Saturday, April 5th to say loud and clear: HANDS OFF! Stop the attacks on working families!
This event is part of a National Day of Action so we in NYC will be part of tends of thousands throughout the country fighting to stop the billionaires trying to gut our government.
Check out WorkWell NYC’s updated Spring Digital Fitness Calendar with more weekend classes to fit your schedule.
New classes include:
Chair Barre, a ballet-inspired workout to improve balance and strength.
Chair Workout Image, a seated fitness class to improve flexibility and range of motion, suitable for attendees of all physical abilities.
Classes begin March 31st! Click the button below to check out the full schedule.
Digital Fitness Calendar - click on link to register for classes.
Great news because of popular demand the deadline to sign up for the Let's Move Step Challenge has been extended! The deadline is now March 24th at 11:59 pm. The Step Challenge starts on April 1st.
How to sign up:
Gather your teammates, follow the instructions here, and sign up. Prefer to go solo? No problem—sign up and challenge yourself! There are several DOP teams already set-up such as DOP - Beaver Street, DOP - Bronx Pacers, DOP - Kings Pacers etc. Select your team to join and let’s start walking to healthy 2025.
Why join?
Winners will be featured and celebrated in May at our Breakfast of Champions event. Awards will be given to both teams and individuals. Compete against teams from city agencies like Pavement Pounders (HPD), The Walking Dead (OCME) and more! Come on DOP/UPOA members let’s get steppin’ !!!!
On March 7, 2025, President Powell testified before the City Council’s Committee on Public Safety. President Powell spoke about how the New York City Department of Probation is in crisis with chronic understaffing, dangerously high caseloads, and poor decision-making which jeopardizes both public safety and staff well-being. She informed the City Council that instead of fixing this crisis, the administration has:
Canceled academy classes and postponed critical hiring exams.
Forced officers to carry firearms without proper retraining.
Stripped probation officers of their distinct identity, pushing them toward a policing model without providing equal pay, benefits, or protections.
Ignored solutions proposed by UPOA to accelerate hiring and reduce strain on officers.
President Powell reminded the Council that UPOA members are highly educated professionals—predominantly women and people of color—who serve as an essential alternative to incarceration, giving justice-involved individuals a second chance while keeping our communities safe. But we cannot do our jobs effectively without investment in staffing, fair wages, and respect for our role in the justice system. To view the video of the meeting, minutes and testimony click here and to read President Powell’s testimony in its entirety click here.
In 2025, the UPOA Trustees met andvoted to increase the following Welfare Fund Benefits effective January 2025. See the revised Benefit Booklet for Active Members and Retired Members to review the new increases.
Prescription Drug Benefit for Active and Retired Members was increased $500
Medical Copay Benefit for Active and Retired Members was increased $300
Rehabilitation Benefit fro Active and Retired Members was increased $200
On 1/7/25, UPOA met with the City to discuss the delay in implementing pay increases as per the MOA. The Office of Labor Relations provided an outline when the pay increases can be expected. Please review the President’s letter to members dated 1/9/25 for the details. In addition, a Zoom General Membership Meeting will be held on Wednesday on 1/15/29 at 5:00 PM where representatives of OLR and DOP will address members regarding the issues and their plans moving forward. The Zoom login information will be sent to you via email.
On 1/9/25, a Step 3 Grievance was filed by our attorneys against the City and DOP for their failure to implement pay increases/New Step Plan as per the MOA signed by UPOA and the City in August 2024. Please review the Grievance in its entirety for all charges and remedies.
The Department of Probation (DOP) is planning to implement a new timekeeping policy that alters members terms and conditions of employment. In response, UPOA has submitted a formal request to the Office of Labor Relations to initiate collective bargaining over this proposed policy.
Additionally, we have demanded that DOP cease and desist from implementing the new policy until we have the opportunity to bargain over it.
In the meantime, we urge you to comply with the directive as issued until further notice. Please review the President's letter to members dated 1/4/25.