State lawmakers approved the measure on Wednesday and Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, is expected to sign it into law.
The bill establishes some rules for the younger guards, including policies that they cannot obtain or use firearms or transport inmates outside of prisons. They also must be supervised when performing “contact roles” with inmates during the first year-and-a-half on the job.
The push to lower the age for correction officers came after guards walked off the job in February while striking to protest poor working conditions. Hochul was forced to deploy the state National Guard to prisons to maintain operations during the strike.
https://dol.ny.gov/new-york-state-average-weekly-wage-nysaww-0
That amounts to about 95k annually as the average yearly wage. So why should someone settle for less than 80% of the average wage after 7 years for working in a high physical and emotional stress and hazard environment?
https://joinstatepolice.ny.gov/salary-benefits
State police trooper makes 114k-124k after 5 years.
https://govsalaries.com/salaries/deputy-sheriff-salary/alabama
You are correct. An Alabama deputy makes about that much with an easier job.