EFTA00122975.pdf
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MEMORANDUM FOR
FROM:
, ACTING DIRECTOR
FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS
, Assistant Director
Human Resource Management Division
SUBJECT:
Retention, Recruitment, and Relocation Incentive
Requests for MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York
A group retention incentive of 10% and recruitment and
relocation incentive of 25% is being requested for MDC Brooklyn
and MCC New York.
The use of incentives assists the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) in
retaining highly qualified and experienced staff who routinely
consider leaving the agency and for attracting highly qualified
applicants.
Hiring activity reports for all positions advertised for MDC
Brooklyn and MCC New York between Fiscal Years 2016-2018
document the following:
• Fiscal Year 2016, 229 applicants were referred by CSU to
fill 85 positions. Only 69 were selected for positions.
• Fiscal Year 2017, 47 applicants were referred by CSU to fill
40 positions. Only 12 were selected for positions.
• Fiscal Year 2018, 82 applicants were referred by CSU to fill
75 positions. Only 12 were selected for positions.
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• The remaining applicants referred for each period listed
above either failed pre-employment testing or exceeded
hiring guidelines.
MDC Brooklyn's and MCC New York's staffing levels are among the
lowest in the agency. Currently, their vacancy rate is 12.12%
and 15.5% respectively. This is a 7% increase from the previous
year. MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York continue to experience
difficulty retaining and recruiting qualified employees. Since
2017, MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York lost 43 and 30 positions
respectively. Responses compiled through the Exit Survey
supports reasons for why staff are electing to leave this
location: urban location of the institutions and lack of
competitive salary compared to other law enforcement agencies in
New York City. Additionally, FCI Otisville, located 62 miles
from MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York, offers the same salary
despite being a lower security institution in a rural setting.
Since 2016, MDC Brooklyn and MCC New York has extended retention
incentives to health services staff occupying hard-to-fill
medical positions and lieutenants, which resulted in the
successful recruitment and retention of staff in those
occupations. If this retention request of 10% for all eligible
employees and recruitment/relocation request of 25% is approved,
it may deter current employees from leaving MDC Brooklyn and MCC
New York and may assist with attracting other employees to these
facilities.
REQUEST APPROVED:
REQUEST DENIED:
Acting Director
Date
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