This amount of overtime is criminal.
NYC Correction Department supervisors, guards and other staffers pocketed an eye-popping $363 million in overtime pay during the fiscal year ending June 30 – a whopping 29% increase from the previous 12 months – as the embattled agency dealt with a massive staffing shortage, The Post has learned.
Fifty-eight of the city’s top 100 OT hogs are DOC employees working on scandal-scarred Rikers Island or in other jails, according to newly released payroll records.
Correction Capt. Rod Marcel snagged total earnings of more than $400,000 — more than half of which came from overtime. Rod Marcel/Facebook
Each clocked in at least 1,800 hours of overtime in fiscal 2025 – or an average of nearly 11 hours a day, 365 days a year, despite earlier directives by

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