The Ones Who Run The Jail Are Taking Control. We’re Not Asking For Permission. We’re Building On Our Own Power.
Cook County Corrections Coalition (C4) is a non-for-profit, officer-driven movement committed to defending the rights, safety, and dignity of correctional officers in one of the toughest jails in America. We are a new power structure. Formed by officers, for officers, to expose corruption, fight retaliation, and ensure we are protected, respected, and properly paid.

The Problem
Why We Exist
Pay Reduction When Injured
When an officer is injured on duty at Cook County Jail, they’re covered by workers’ compensation, which in Illinois provides two-thirds (66.7%) of the officer’s average weekly wage. Payments should begin within 14 days of the injury notice and follow the same bi‑weekly pay schedule used for regular wages. Although the County is required to issue bi-weekly payments, they are not responsible for delivery timing, causing many officers to receive only one payment per month or discover delays that leave them without income for weeks. The combination of reduced pay and unreliable payment timing places significant financial strain on injured officers, who still need to cover medical expenses, family needs, and basic obligations, while similarly injured deputies in neighboring jurisdictions receive their full salary uninterrupted.
Salary Comparison to Other Counties
On average, correctional officers in Kendall, Lake, and DuPage counties earn $2,610,354.95 over a 25-year career.
That is exactly $292,901.95 more than correctional officers at Cook County Jail over the same period.
Cook County Correctional Officers earn $2,317,453.00 over a 25 year career.
No PEDA Protection
Public Employee Disability Act (PEDA) offers 100% pay continuation when officers are injured on duty. We are the only law enforcement agency in the state of Illinois that does not have PEDA protection or PEDA like protections included in our CBA.
Battery To Staff
Between January 1 and June 20, 2025, there were at least 256 documented incidents of battery against correctional staff at Cook County Jail, averaging approximately 45 staff assaults per month. This alarming statistic reflects the growing volatility of the jail environment and the failure of leadership to implement meaningful safeguards. C4 is committed to exposing these conditions, advocating for structural reforms, and demanding accountability to protect those who risk their lives behind the walls each day.
WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING FOR
Now is the time to organize, expose, and demand reform.
C4's Five Pillars of Power
What We Are Advocating For
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Questions People May Have
Can I get in trouble for supporting C4?
No. Your First Amendment rights and Whistleblower protections protect your freedom to speak out and organize.
What makes C4 different?
We are transparent, officer led, and rooted in legal strategy and reform. We expose what others are afraid to confront.
Is this just about complaining?
No. We’re providing legal templates, filing Freedom of Information Act requests, winning grievances, and building legislative pressure. We act.
What about the union?
We are not anti-union. We are holding them accountable and empowering officers.
How can I get involved or help?
Become a member, attend meetings, share our materials, become a liaison for your division, or donate. Every voice and action matters.
JOIN THE COALTION
You Wear the Badge. Now Join the Movement.
You deserve to be protected at work, to be compensated for your service, and respected for your actions. We will advocate for you. Whether you are a part of C4 or not, you deserve to have the protections we are fighting for, for yourself, for your family, and for your future. We must stand united. We will fight for you and the time to fight is now.
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Join the movement. Join the fight. Stand united.
We will provide you with a welcome email, informationals, invitations to meetings, and any advocacy support you may need.