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Rey Osorio began his career in Corrections in 1982 at the Cameron County Sheriffs, Jail Division. There, he obtained his Jailers and TCOLE License. In 1987, Rey started with TDC at the Ramsey I Unit in Rosharon, Texas and got promoted to Sergeant in 1989. In 1995, Rey started with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. His duty assignments included FCI Three Rivers, USP Beaumont and FDC Houston. In 2020, he retired with over 38 years of experience in Corrections.  In 2020, Rey began is career with AFSCME Texas Correctional Employees Council as an Organizer/Representative for the Beaumont Area. Rey is here to represent Union Members with over 38 years of experience in Corrections and 20 years experience as a Union Representative in the Federal Sector with the DOJ- BOP.  His experience includes Employee Disciplinary Hearings, Employee Arbitrations,  Employment Mediations, Employee Investigations, OIG Investigations, EEOC cases, Workers Comp cases, Health, and Safety cases, as well as Legislative Advocacy.