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Prisons don't work, but prisoners do. Prisons are often critiqued
as unjust, but we hear little about the daily labour of
incarcerated workers - what they do, how they do it, who they do it
for and under which conditions. Unions protect workers fighting for
better pay and against discrimination and occupational health and
safety concerns, but prisoners are denied this protection despite
being the lowest paid workers with the least choice in what they do
- the most vulnerable among the working class. Starting from the
perspective that work during imprisonment is not "rehabilitative,"
this book examines the reasons why people should care about prison
labour and how prisoners have struggled to organize for labour
power in the past. Unionizing incarcerated workers is critical for
both the labour movement and struggles for prison justice, this
book argues, to negotiate changes to working conditions as well as
the power dynamics within prisons themselves.
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