The State - News from Oct. 1, 1986
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California’s prisoners are working and producing more than ever before, with more than 5,000 inmates employed making license plates, furniture and construction supplies, the state Prison Industry Authority reported. The prison-based industrial program reported a 70% growth in inmate employment and annual production over the last two years, achieving a record $52 million in annual production in fiscal year 1985-86. The productivity figures--highest in the nation for inmate work programs--reflect an expansion of the state’s prison employment program to include jobs in manufacturing detention furnishings, precast floors and roof panels for prisons under construction in California.
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