From Inquest:
Most people incarcerated in the United States work while locked up. Few are paid anything close to minimum wage; many are paid nothing. Are the people the system forcibly employs actually workers? And what role can organized labor play in ending mass incarceration? To explore these and other questions, we teamed up with our friends at LPE Blog and invited organizers, incarcerated authors, and scholars to participate in Captive Labor, a series on the theme of labor and the carceral state. We offer it as a resource for anyone eager to think about how to build solidarity with, and among, incarcerated people.
https://inquest.org/captive-labor/
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