Prison
State America
Inmates Becoming Corporate Slaves In
For-profit Facilities
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For-profit prisons have created a
“neo-slavery” in the US, according to
award-winning journalist Chris Hedges.
Inmates work eight hours per day for major
corporations such as Chevron, Motorola,
Nordstrom’s and Target, yet only have the
possibility of making up $1.25 an hour. In
addition, companies that provide services
like phone calls overcharge prisoners on
even the most basic services, making
hundreds of millions in profits annually
Posted
January 17, 2014
See also -
The Prison State of America
- The incarcerated poor have become the
nation’s most exploited workers. They are
the prototype drones for the corporate
totalitarian state.