Summary
ENCOURAGING news for all those who despaired that the Department of Trade Industry had lost touch with its entrepreneurial heartland.
Gadfly's man in the slammer reports that clothing made by inmates in some of America's toughest correctional institutions has been blackballed for import to Britain by the DTI, though it sees nothing wrong with allowing the import of all manner of goods knocked out by child labour in the Third World.See the full content of this document
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Jailhouse Jeans' Big Break...
Citing the Prison Act of 1899, the DTI says importing 'prison- made' clothing is illegal, even though the inmate tailors are paid industry wages for their work, are given onthejob training and are 50 per c...
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