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Labor, Civil Rights Organizations ‘File Explosive Lawsuit Challenging Discriminatory, Unconstitutional Forced Labor In Alabama State Prisons’

Published Friday, December 29, 2023
by National AFL-CIO News
Labor, Civil Rights Organizations ‘File Explosive Lawsuit Challenging Discriminatory, Unconstitutional Forced Labor In Alabama State Prisons’

The Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union (RWDSU)-United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) and the Union of Southern Service Workers (USSW) (the latter affiliated with Service Employees International Union), joined incarcerated Workers and a local community organization to file a class-action lawsuit in response to the systemic exploitation and forced labor of the State of Alabama’s incarcerated population.

The suit alleges the Alabama Department of Corrections denies Black Alabamians parole at twice the rate of their White counterparts in order to maintain a cheap labor force through wrongful detention.

And though Black Alabamians are only a quarter of the State’s residents, they make up more than 50% of the incarcerated population. 

Alabama Governor Kay Ivey and State Attorney General Steve Marshall are named as defendants in the lawsuit and are accused of acting as knowing architects of a “modern-day form of slavery” that generates $450 million annually for the State - all on the backs of unpaid, incarcerated Workers.

In a virtual press conference held earlier this week, National AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer Fred Redmond said: “Fighting to abolish forced labor is a priority for the AFL-CIO and the American Labor Movement.  And we won’t rest until this corrupt, immoral scheme ends for good.”

For More On This Labor News Report, Read: Is Slavery Back In Alabama? At Is slavery back in Alabama? – People's World (peoplesworld.org)

Graphic Courtesy Of The National AFL-CIO

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