The Correction Officers Benevolent Association, the last large city union without a contract, has reached a deal with the de Blasio administration.

The deal with City Hall follows the bargaining pattern of all the other uniformed agencies - 11 percent over 7 years.

The union has been without a contract since 2011.

Lately, the union and City Hall have been at odds over reforms on Rikers Island, but it appears they have set aside their differences for now.