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Jojo2 (---.---.134.214) 3 juillet 2006 10:37

Sans dec, votre truc ça ressemble assez aux prisons US...

"Market conditions seem to favor prisons. After declining for years, call-center jobs in the USA increased several hundred, to about 360,000, last year. At the same time, more white-collar jobs are going offshore than researchers originally thought. About 830,000 U.S. service-sector jobs, from telemarketers to software engineers, will move abroad by the end of 2005, up 41% from previous predictions, says Forrester Research.

About 3.5% of the 2.1 million prisoners in the USA produced goods and services worth an estimated $1.5 billion in 2002.

But the convicted workforce elicits as much dread as interest. Companies flinch at the prospect of a public-relations backlash should news leak out that they employ hardened criminals. Union representatives, meanwhile, call the hiring of prisoners a flagrant violation of minimum-wage laws and unfair competition to free workers.

« Quite literally, they’re taking advantage of a captive audience, » says Tony Daley, research economist for the Communications Workers of America, which represents 700,000 people nationwide."

Plus loin...

« No more than a football-field-length away, employees commute from their »homes,« or cells. The 40-hour workweek is Monday through Friday. A typical workday starts at 7:30 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. Stellar work earns a half-day on Friday. The pay isn’t great - $120 to $185 a month - but for 80 Snake River inmates, it’s their first job and a diversion from life in this medium-security prison of 2,900. »

Héhé, 120 euros par mois, logé, nourri, blanchi...c’est décent...

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