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Union: Forced overtime at Michigan women's prison is a safety threat

"The double shifts — a long-standing problem — have cost the Michigan Department of Corrections $12.4 in overtime in the last two years, plus an ongoing lawsuit from the U.S. Justice Department, alleging gender discrimination."

Detroit Free Press

August 10, 2018

Jail & Prison ConditionsAnthony BradleyAugust 13, 2018Detroit, Michigan, Detroit Free Press
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