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Another WA DOC Asbestos Abatement Program Shut Down; Prison Officials Fined by Mark Wilson The Washington Department of Corrections (WDOC) was fined $141,000 after an inspection found code violations that exposed prisoners working in an asbestos abatement program to elevated risks of cancer and lung disease. Since 1990, the WDOC …
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
Female Prisoners in United Kingdom Make Designer Bags by Derek Gilna Female prisoners at the HM Prison Bronzefield in Surrey, England are paid around $15 per week to produce designer “dust bags” for high-end purses sold in the most exclusive shops. The prison, operated by for-profit company Sodexo, said the …
Company Owes Nevada Prison Industries $428,000 by Bob Sloan Nevada’s state-run prison industry program, Silver State Industries, came under attack from citizens and business owners in 2014. One criticism of the program involved the loss of jobs to non-incarcerated workers and fewer jobs available to the unemployed. Another complaint was …
Article • June 3, 2016 • from PLN June, 2016
Penal Servitude: A Reminder about the U.S. Constitution’s 13th Amendment Exclusion Clause by by Charles Sullivan and Barbara Koeppel The U.S. Congress banned slavery in America 150 years ago on December 18, 1865 when the 13th Amendment became the law of the land (after a 250-year run). But it didn’t, …
Jackson v. Xtreme Manufacturing, NM, Settlement, Failure to Protect - Workplace Negligence, 2016 SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT, RELEASE IN FULL, AND COVENANT OF NON-DISCLOSURE FOR THE VALUABLE CONSIDERATION SET FORTH at Paragraph 1 herein, including all subparts thereof, the signatory hereto, Robert Jackson, who is the Plaintiff in a lawsuit currently pending …
Publication • 2016
Association of State Correctional Agencies - Independent Assessment of the High Desert State Prison, CDCR, 2016 Independent Assessment of The High Desert State Prison Submitted to the: California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Prepared by the: Association of State Correctional Administrators Hagerstown, Maryland September 23, 2016 Table of Contents A. …
Publication • 2016
Office of the Inspector General - Findings of Fraud and Other Irregularities Related to the Manufacture and Sale of Combat Helmets, 2016 Investigative Summary Findings of Fraud and Other Irregularities Related to the Manufacture and Sale of Combat Helmets by the Federal Prison Industries and ArmorSource, LLC, to the Department …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Work Strikes
Texas Labor Prison Strike Announcement, February, 2016
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Work Strikes
This Is a Call to End Slavery in America, National Prison Strike September 2016 Pamphlet, 2016 This is a call to end slavery in america Slavery is alive and well in the prison system, but by the end of this year, it won’t be anymore. national prison strike september 2016 …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Transitional Work Program - DPSC Performance Audit, Louisiana Legislative Auditor, 2016 OVERSIGHT AND BENEFITS OF THE TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAM DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS – CORRECTIONS SERVICES PERFORMANCE AUDIT ISSUED APRIL 13, 2016 LOUISIANA LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR 1600 NORTH THIRD STREET POST OFFICE BOX 94397 BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 70804-9397 LEGISLATIVE …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Filed under: Prison Labor, Work Strikes
Free Alabama Movement – Demands – May Day 2016 Free Alabama Movement – DEMANDS – MayDay 2016 At 12:01 May 1, 2016 We, Alabama Prisoners will begin a Peaceful and Nonviolent Protest for Our Human Rights in the form of a Work Stoppage. This is in fact a means to …
Publication • May 26, 2016
Get To Work or Go To Jail - Workplace Rights Under Threat, UCLA, 2016 UCLA Institute for Research on Labor and Employment UCLA Labor Center A New Way of Life Reentry Project RESEARCH BRIEF |MARCH 2016 Get To Work or Go To Jail: Workplace Rights Under Threat Contributors: Noah Zatz, …
Article • May 12, 2016
Ohio Prison Industry Profits Increasing by Matthew Clarke According to a report released by the Correctional Institution Inspection Committee, the profits for Ohio Penal Industries (OPI) increased to $7.8 million in fiscal year (FY) 2013, the fourth straight year of increasing profitability. OPI operates 21 programs at 14 prisons throughout …
Washington’s McNeil Island Prison Workers Pose Unique Problem by Gary Hunter Washington state legislators face a unique problem with the prison workers it uses to maintain McNeil Island economy. Juveniles from the Oakridge Community group home work in groups of two to six as dockworkers. The youths are paid $7.16 …
U.S. District Court Judge Awards Prisoner $1 in FCI Phoenix Retaliation Suit by Christopher Zoukis Federal District Court Judge Earl H. Carroll found that prisoner Nancy Ann Blum was retaliated against by Federal Correctional Institution Phoenix Warden C. E. Floyd and awarded her $1.00. Blum, a prisoner at the women's …
Brief • May 5, 2016
Gaddy v. Corizon Health, et al., FL, complaint, wrongful termination, 2016
Jackson v. Xtreme Manufacturing, NM, Amended Complaint, Failure to Protect - Workplace Negligence, 2016 FILED IN 4th JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT 4/7/2016 12:25:32 PM roc IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF GUADALUPE STATE OF NEW MEXICO ROBERT JACKSON, Plaintiff, v. No. D-424-CV-2016-00016 XTREME MANUFACTURING d/b/a SNORKEL INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, LLC; …
Article • March 30, 2016
$25,000 Settlement for Pennsylvania Prisoner Injured in Work Squad by A $25,000 settlement was reached in a lawsuit by a former Pennsylvania prisoner who was injured using a jackhammer on a work squad. Jeffrey Thomas was a prisoner at the work camp of the State Correctional Institution – Rockview on …
Brief • March 17, 2016
Menocal et al v. GEO Group, CO, Order on Mot for Reconsideration, DHS ICE immigration forced labor minimum wage, 2015 Case 1:14-cv-02887-JLK Document 48 Filed 03/17/16 USDC Colorado Page 1 of 4 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO Judge John L. Kane Civil Action No. …
Federal Judge Refuses to Dismiss Suit Filed by Widow of Workplace-Harassed Prison Guard by Derek Gilna California state prison guard Scott Jones committed suicide in 2011, leaving a note that said, “the job made me do it.” His wife, Janelle Jones, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the California …
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