By Joe Garcia (CALMATTERS) - Every morning, tens of thousands of incarcerated individuals in California prisons must work a job they did not necessarily choose. They cook and serve meals. They keep the facilities clean. They collect, wash and distribute laundry. If prisoners decide to stop reporting to their assigned jobs, or if they attempt […]
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