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Custodial Work Conditions: Demand for Rights Protections and Improvements

By: Get News
October 27, 2025 at 14:54 PM EDT

In recent years, working conditions within U.S. correctional facilities have received increased attention. With a rise in the number of individuals held in immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) detention, discussions have expanded to include the labor practices within these facilities.

Data from various organizations indicates that over 230,000 immigrants are currently in detention, some of whom are held in privately-operated facilities. Correctional facilities often utilize the labor of those in custody to support daily operations.

Individuals held in these facilities are assigned a range of tasks, including cleaning, food preparation, and facility maintenance. Organizations monitoring these facilities are focusing on the provision of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the structures surrounding work performed. Observations from these organizations indicate variations in PPE availability and compensation practices across different facilities. Reports highlight that compensation levels for work performed vary.

Concerns have been raised regarding access to adequate PPE and clarity around compensation for work within correctional facilities. Some individuals in custody have shared experiences of differing responses after raising questions or expressing concerns about working conditions. Advocacy groups are seeking further review and investigation into these experiences.

In November 2024, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) submitted a report to the International Labour Organization (ILO) regarding the assignment of individuals in custody to emergency response tasks, such as fire safety, chemical spill response, and facility maintenance. The report requested review of safety protections in these roles, aligning with the principles outlined in Convention No. 105.

Ensuring that individuals in custody have rights and protections, including consideration of fair labor practices and a safe working environment, is a key focus of advocacy efforts and proposed solutions aimed at improving correctional systems.

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Company Name: Nevada Prison Watch
Contact Person: Richard Smith
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City: Carson City
State: Nevada
Country: United States
Website: nevadaprisonwatch.org

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