NEW YORK, NY – On Thursday, 50 criminal justice and workers’ rights organizations came together to send New York Governor Andrew Cuomo a letter demanding that he use his executive powers during the current State of Emergency, declared on March 7 in response to the Coronovirus outbreak, to fairly compensate the State’s incarcerated workers.
The letter is a response to Governor Cuomo’s March 9th announcement that New York’s incarcerated workers are being tasked with mass producing hand sanitizer to address the State’s shortage of the critical personal hygiene product during the Coronovirus outbreak. These workers are paid as little as $0.26 per hour and barred from possessing hand sanitizer because its alcohol content makes it contraband.
The letter states, “Last year, you voiced support for increasing the wages paid to incarcerated New Yorkers. We demand that you act on your sentiment and address the reality of modern-day slavery in NYS prisons by paying incarcerated workers minimum wage. We urge you to start by using your funding power under the declared State of Emergency to pay incarcerated workers charged with lifesaving work during this public health crisis fair wages. We also demand that you continue to pay incarcerated workers through potential work interruptions that might result from the Coronavirus pandemic.”