California kept prison factories open. Inmates worked for pennies an hour as COVID-19 spread
October 11, 202015 min read3003 words
Published: October 11, 2020  |  15 min read3003 words
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement While much of California shut down this spring, Robbie Hall stitched masks for 12 hours a day in a sewing factory at a women’s prison in Chino. For several weeks, Hall and other women said, they churned out masks by the th...
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