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  2. Penal labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first for-profit prison, and prison to use forced, incarcerated labor, was created in New York State, with the construction of the Auburn Prison completed in 1817. [18] The Auburn Prison contained several factories that used water power from the nearby Owasco River , and prisoners were forced to work in particular workshops assigned to them.

  3. Paid prison labour - Wikipedia

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    A relatively low number of incarcerated individuals work for private businesses, with only 6% of state and 16% of federal prisoners working in association with private companies as opposed to approximately 2,220,300 prisoners who work in prison maintenance. [20]

  4. Prison inmates among those fighting the Los Angeles wildfires

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    How much do incarcerated firefighters make? Imprisoned firefighters' pay depends on their skill level. They earn between $5.80 and $10.24 per day, according to CDCR, which pays their wages. Wage ...

  5. Federal Prison Industries - Wikipedia

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    It was created in 1934 as a prison labor program within the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Under US federal law, all physically abled inmates who are not a security risk or have a health exception are required to work, either for UNICOR or at some other prison job. [4] [5] As of 2021, inmates earned between $0.23 to $1.15 per hour. [6]

  6. California prisoners could get higher wages under new plan ...

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    California prison officials have proposed doubling wages for incarcerated workers, from a minimum of 8 cents an hour to a minimum of 16 cents an hour.

  7. How you can help the incarcerated firefighters battling L.A ...

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    While they can make more than $26 a day during wildfire season, according to CDCR’s website inmate firefighters typically make $5.80 and $10.24 per day. When they’re responding to active ...

  8. Prisons in California - Wikipedia

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    The costs to run prisons are substantially subsidized by the use of incarcerated labor. Incarcerated workers do meal preparation, laundry, janitorial services, building maintenance, and other activities necessary for the day-to-day operations of a prison. Incarcerated workers are paid between $.08 and $.37 per hour for their labor. [14]

  9. Second chance strategy: A company that hires formerly ... - AOL

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    By offering housing assistance, educational opportunities, and social worker aid, ... and detergent—employs about 170 formerly incarcerated workers, who make up nearly 70% of staffers.