WA prison guards say inmate-made uniforms poor

EVERETT, Wash. (AP) -- Washington prison guards unhappy with the quality of their uniforms are asking state lawmakers to force inmate tailors to shape up or lose their jobs.

The state House passed a bill over the weekend that would fire inmates for making ill-fitting uniforms or outsource the work if it remains substandard.

The Daily Herald reports (http://is.gd/QkjASn ) uniforms are now provided free to prison guards. They are made by about 100 inmates at three prisons who earn 44 cent to $1.55 an hour. Other prison industries make license plates and furniture for public agencies.

Uniforms for Washington State Patrol troopers are provided by a private company and cost $611,000 last year.

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Information from: The Daily Herald, http://www.heraldnet.com

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