In Straubing's prison, built at the end of the 19th century in a town in Bavaria, inmates have to work for the MTU ( http://mtu.de), a company which produces power plants for the Eurofighter, a war plane. The site of the MTU in the prison gets its own official certification as an “aviation-factory for aeroplanes of Germany's army”. For their work inmates are earning between €8.51 and €14.18 per day.
Protests against this situation?
Inmates from Straubing report that most of the workers for the MTU are “proud” about their “responsible” work, so there seems no appreciation of the difficulties that exist. Maybe one reason is that the administration of the prison is fighting hard against anyone who refuses the prison labour.
Current discussion about IKEA
After a TV-report on a Swedish television program about IKEA (that popular furniture store and producer) and its involvements in prison labour in the GDR (until 1989 in East Germany inmates had to work for IKEA) a discussion has begun this year. And everyone condemns the fact of using inmates in the GDR for IKEA. It is difficult to compare the inhuman living conditions at prisons in the GDR until 1989 with the situation in 2012, but I think we have to question why people and politicians are still criticizing prison labour in the GDR by IKEA but do not criticize for example prison labour for companies like MTU, where inmates must support wars, and if they refuse to work, they would be punished for it.
Where can I register a protest about this situation?
Anyone who wants to protest against this situation could send e-mails to:
The Chairman of the Directors of MTU
Mr. Egon BEHLE
info@mtu.de
The Director of the prison
Mr. Matthias KONOPKA
poststelle@jva-sr.bayern.de
matthias.konopka@jva-sr.bayern.de
The Minister of Justice of Bravaria
Mrs. Beate MERK
beate.merk@stmjv.bayern.de
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27.06.2012 09:42
c/o JVA-Z. 3113
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Thomas Meyer-Falk
German prisoners
27.06.2012 10:16
Who they work for and the work they do is the choice of the prisoner. Baking and metal working are the most popular choices however no prisoner is forced to work or provide labour for a company which he does not agree with. In the event they agree with no company then they work for the prison itself (usually decorating or woodwork)
Greig
IMC trolls are even 'experts' on German prison conditions
29.06.2012 09:57
Low-skilled exploitation is 'rehabilitation' ? Stuff these companies and their slavery profits!
In Germany prisoners have to 'pay' for their cells, and receive a bill! Is this 'rehabilitation' as well?!
Freedom for Thomas!
Against prison slavery