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Lawsuit Exposes Alabama's Prison Labor Program as "Modern Day Slavery"
social-justice2 years ago

Lawsuit Exposes Alabama's Prison Labor Program as "Modern Day Slavery"

Current and former inmates in Alabama have filed a class-action lawsuit claiming that the state's prison labor program amounts to "modern day slavery." The suit alleges that prisoners are forced to work for little or no pay in jobs that benefit government entities or private companies, and accuses the state of maintaining a discriminatory parole system to ensure a supply of laborers. The lawsuit argues that the state is violating the U.S. Constitution, anti-human trafficking laws, and the Alabama Constitution. The state's Department of Corrections and attorney general's office declined to comment on the suit.

"Alabama Prisons Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Inmate Labor Exploitation"
legal2 years ago

"Alabama Prisons Face Lawsuit Over Alleged Inmate Labor Exploitation"

A federal lawsuit has been filed against the State of Alabama, accusing it of denying parole to incarcerated individuals in order to exploit them for free labor, which the plaintiffs argue amounts to "modern day slavery." The lawsuit alleges that the state, along with city governments and private businesses, financially benefit from the labor of inmates, projecting an economic gain of over $450 million in 2023 alone. The suit claims that the parole system is highly discriminatory, favoring white people over Black people for release at a rate of two to one. The defendants, including the Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole, the Alabama Department of Corrections, and Governor Kay Ivey's office, have not publicly commented on the lawsuit.

Honoring Former El Monte Sweatshop Captives: From Slavery to Recognition
human-rights2 years ago

Honoring Former El Monte Sweatshop Captives: From Slavery to Recognition

Immigrant workers who were held captive in an El Monte sweatshop complex in 1995 were honored by the U.S. Labor Department and inducted into the Labor Hall of Honor. The workers, who were subjected to modern-day slavery, lived in deplorable conditions and were not immediately freed after a federal raid due to their undocumented status. Their ordeal led to efforts to combat wage theft and human trafficking, and they eventually secured a $4 million settlement. The workers' fight for justice continues to inspire advocacy for better working conditions and protections in the garment industry.