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You
will find that this site has been significantly improved and now
includes information on our history, our national affiliates and the
officers and stewards that serve our membership. If you are a member
of PSEC you will find many useful items here including downloadable
forms for the Training Committee as well as enrollment in the PSEC
PAC
The
PSEC represents approximately 950 plus state employees in
Connecticut who stand ready to protect your sons and daughters at
Connecticut's Colleges and Universities, stand ready to protect our
environment, the motoring and flying public as well as those
citizens under the care of many social service agencies.
We are unique in that our coalition includes both
firefighters IAFF
Local S-15 and
law enforcement IUPA
Local 74 personnel. In fact, our members represent in
excess of 50 job titles in state service spread over at least 13
state agencies.
With
such a diverse membership, PSEC is truly representative of the State
of Connecticut as a whole.
Our members hail from virtually every community, racial,
ethnic, and religious group in Connecticut.
Politically, we are Republicans, Democrats and Independents;
we are liberals, moderates and conservatives.
In a nutshell, We Are Connecticut!
We are a labor
organization affiliated with the International Union of Police
Associations and the International Association of Fire Fighters. We
represent police officers and fire fighters who are State of
Connecticut employees and work at various state facilities.
At
state universities and colleges, our police officers and fire
fighters are on the job 24 hours a day to protect your children
while they are away at college.
At
state airports, including Bradley International and Groton New
London, our police officers and airport crash rescue fire fighters
are working 24 hours a day to make sure your vacation, or business
travel, ends as safe as it began.
On our
state highways, motor vehicle inspectors are working to help make
your travel throughout the state safe. They are responsible for
testing everyone from the pleasure car driver to the driver of every
tractor trailer and school bus. In addition, motor vehicle
inspectors operate the commercial vehicle safety unit conducting
spot checks of commercial vehicles, and patrolling state highways in
search of commercial vehicles operating with unsafe conditions. They
are out there enforcing the motor vehicle code to help keep our
highways safe.
At
state hospitals, our police officers and fire fighters are there to
make sure you are protected whether you are a patient or a visitor
to one of the state hospitals. When you are a patient in the
hospital, the last thing you need to be worried about is your own
personal safety.
In
fact, if you have ever been a customer at any restaurant, grocery
store, liquor store, bar, night club, or casino, your rights as a
consumer have been under the scrutiny of one of the liquor control
agents who are responsible for licensing and inspecting every liquor
establishment in the state, and for investigating complaints of
alleged violations of the Liquor Control Act.
If you
have ever been a guest to our state forests and parks, our
conservation officers, park managers, and park maintainers were
there to assure you a safe and pleasant vacation.
Additionally, on Connecticut's rivers, lakes, and in Long Island
Sound, the DEP is out patrolling to protect you from reckless
boaters, and providing search and rescue efforts when emergency
strikes. Our conservation officers are also working throughout
the state to protect wildlife and enforce state fish and game laws.
At many
of the state office buildings, our members include police officers
and buildings and grounds patrol officers working to make sure your
visit to a state building is a safe one whether you are a state
employee or a member of the public conducting business with a state
agency.
Enforcement
officers at the Department of Revenue Services are busy
investigating and prosecuting tax fraud cases, and pursuing tax
evaders that cheat the state out of millions of tax dollars
annually.
At the
Department of Social Services, our enforcement officers are
responsible for pursuing "dead beat dads." They have
the responsibility of criminally prosecuting parents who skip out on
child support orders.
Throughout
the state, our state animal control officers are charged with
enforcing the animal control laws, providing services to towns
without their own animal control officers, and assisting local
animal control officers in towns that do have their own.
Police
officers at the Department of Special Revenue are always on the job
investigating fraud in the state lottery games as well as the
various charitable games allowed in Connecticut. Our members are
also responsible for monitoring each drawing of the Connecticut
State Lottery to assure every lottery customer a fair drawing.
Our
police officers receive the same training and carry the same
certification as officers in any of the local police departments in
the state. Most have the same authority as officers of local
departments, some even operate with statewide arrest authority. In
fact, there is a long tradition of our members being assigned to
statewide task forces such as the Statewide Narcotics Task Force or
the Statewide Auto Theft Task Force.
Our
fire fighters receive the same training and attend the same fire
academy as do members of many of the full-time municipal fire
departments, and in fact, due to their special assignments, such as
Bradley Airport, many of our fire fighters receive more specialized
or intensive training than do municipal fire fighters.
As you
can see, whatever you do, wherever you go in Connecticut, chances
are you are being protected by a member of Protective Services
Employees Coalition. Our members are there to serve you and your
family 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
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