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| Michigan urged to reject prison food contract due to inmate safety concerns |
| By lansingstatejournal.com- Paul Egan |
| Published: 03/20/2014 |
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LANSING — Two state employee unions and a Republican senator today urged the Civil Service Commission to reject a $145-million prison food service contract with Aramark Correctional Services, saying the company’s performance since December is endangering prison safety. “These are thing that are dangerous in a prison,” said Michigan Corrections Organization executive director Mel Grieshaber, after commissioners heard about Aramark workers exchanging love notes with prisoners and smuggling in prohibited cell phones. “This is time to end this contract.” Read More. |
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