— Kim KellyThese conditions explain why alternative forms of resistance like hunger strikes, sick-outs, and slowdowns, as practiced by vulnerable workers outside the walls, are also so prevalent among incarcerated workers. With no way to form a picket line, hold mass meetings, or physically walk off the job, people in prison use whatever means are available to them to protest and organize.
Replicated under Fair Use from Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor by Kim Kelly.