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Prison labor
Prison industries, using inmate labor to manufacture goods for private firms, were thriving enterprises in the first quarter of this century. However, the sale of open market prison-made products was banned in the 1930's and 1940's by Congress and the States, in response to protests from both competing industries and labor unions. In 1979 legislation was enacted to restore private sector involvement in prison industries to its former status, provided certain conditions of the labor market are met. -- National Institute of Justice[1][2]
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- Some Facts and Issues by Karen Miller
- Boon for Employers
- Links to State Owned Prison Industries
- Workin' For The Man
- Business Behind Bars, 3 September 2003, Nicholas Stein, FORTUNE
- Hard Time in the Heartland, 30 September 2003, Ian Urbina, MERIPPrivatization