2012年11月4日 星期日

ABC News: U.S.: Prison Factories Caught in Private Biz Debate

ABC News: U.S.
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Prison Factories Caught in Private Biz Debate
Nov 4th 2012, 13:59

Factories that employ convicted felons are at the heart of a simmering debate about whether prisons should be siphoning away jobs â€" at much lower wages â€" that could be filled by those who need them during the nation's toughest period of unemployment in decades.

Congressional Republicans, a handful of Democrats and private-industry critics want to clamp down on Unicor. That is the trade name of Federal Prison Industries.

Almost 13,000 inmates work in federal lockups for a few dollars a day, making everything from military uniforms to office furniture.

Critics say Unicor undercuts private companies because of lower operating costs and laws that require federal agencies to use inmate-produced products when able.

Corrections officials say the program teaches prisoners invaluable job skills and personal discipline that cuts down on their return to prison.

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