Prison State America
Inmates Becoming Corporate Slaves In For-profit Facilities Video By RT 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
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. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40725.htm |
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