cazort:spooky-icarus:cinema-show:z-o-u-n-d-s:gahdamnpunk:WHAT THE ENTIRE FUCKThe company isn’t boast
cazort:spooky-icarus:cinema-show:z-o-u-n-d-s:gahdamnpunk:WHAT THE ENTIRE FUCKThe company isn’t boasting about using cheap/unpaid/forced penal labor.It’s a project offering voluntary employment opportunities with fair trade wages to incarcerated women, allowing them to amass decent savings and avoid recidivism (i.e., having to return to prostitution, drug muling, and the other poverty-related crimes as soon as their sentences are up, because they’re right back in poverty where they started).No, it’s not the all-or-nothing Tumblr justice solution™ of magically abolishing the PIC overnight, but it’s a significant improvement over the literal slave labor most corporations employ, while raking in the entirety of a prisoner’s surplus and setting them up for recidivism.Y'all….this isn’t slave labor the way the vast majority of prusin labor is. They have a 30 hour work week and pay their employees a LIVING WAGE. Also the company was founded after talking to women in prison about their lives and needsTumblr once again proving that 95% of people won’t read past the headlinehey, these days ihave a lot more faith in Tumblr than Twitter. look at how Tumblr added the critical commentary here and how a ton of people are reblogging it -- source link