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Federal Bureau of Prisons employees have lost pay incentives and are now facing the prospect of losing union representation.
Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
Supporters of the union, which represents 30,000 prison employees, fear the move will worsen an ongoing staffing crisis.
Supporters of the bill say that forced labor meant missing out on important rehabilitation programs and educational opportunities while they were in prison.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte plans to direct state agencies to develop new hiring procedures after an administrative judge was hired ...
A man hired by the New Hampshire Department of Labor as an administrative judge is in the process of being fired, according ...
The owner of Stash’s Pizza, who is serving time in federal prison for forced labor, was sentenced this week to additional ...
In its initial stages, the California Model has improved working conditions for some officers. Others say it’s creating more violence in prisons.
Several Three Rivers Prison correctional officers are voicing their concerns with the president’s exclusion from the Federal ...