Submitted by tnick771 t3_z7fu8n in UpliftingNews
[deleted] t1_iy6i531 wrote
Ironic given how closely US prison labour resembles slavery.
Thespel t1_iy6n0gr wrote
"Maybe I don't want to be the bad guy anymore"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38IxgbWLk0w
Independent-Site2572 t1_iy7ir78 wrote
They should pay their workers more than 86 cents per hour then
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jaytee1262 t1_iy8sxjj wrote
I'd argue that they should get atleast minimum wage
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FLORI_DUH t1_iy9kz2n wrote
No problem, they'll just start charging for room and board and take it out of your increased pay
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[deleted] t1_iy6mgc4 wrote
Accurate, researched opinion. Here’s just one item: https://news.uchicago.edu/story/us-prison-labor-programs-violate-fundamental-human-rights-new-report-finds
Morbo_Doooooom t1_iy7qwde wrote
The ACLU wants them to have OT and unions? Gtfo here. Worker safety sure job training sure. But allowing a prison population to organize? Ya like that wont cause its own issues.
Also its hilarious to me that anytime the US does a good thing someone starts bitching about something else.
Other countries are exploiting free labor and grossly inhumane conditions from free citizens.
At least we work on ourselves and critique ourselves.
CantHideFromGoblins t1_iy88wdb wrote
> But allowing a prison population to organize? Ya like that wont cause its own issues.
Yeah I mean have you SEEN Australia?
Stats_n_PoliSci t1_iy6xqap wrote
Note the article never calls prison labor slavery.
[deleted] t1_iy6yomy wrote
No, it’s not. OP was talking about forced labour, which American prisons practice. What do you call it? In my country, forced labour falls under our slavery legislation.
Dopey-NipNips t1_iy7o9ef wrote
It's forced labor, what's the difference
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