Brazilian unions fret as prison labour rises
4th Oct 2005, 22:30 GMT
SAO PAULO, Brazil (Reuters) - In a dank workshop where the din of pounding hammers bounces off cement walls, Rosangela Oliveira, a convicted drug runner, screws locks together at a factory inside the Tatuape Women's Prison.
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