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Work like any other but like no other: Labour rights for working prisoners in Sweden

Welcome to the Higher Seminar in Labour Law with Petra Herzfeld Olsson, Professor of labour law, Stockholm University and Sigrid Nikka, Doctoral student in criminal law, Lund University.
Incarcerated workers earn SEK 13 an hour in Sweden. They are not categorised as workers, however, and therefore are not covered by labour law or collective agreements. But the products of their work – goods and services – are either sold on the open market or used for the benefit of the Swedish Agency for Prisons and the Probation Service, as the services or goods do not have to be bought on the open market. Such low pay would be considered unreasonable for any other work. However, work has been a central aspect of serving time in Swedish prisons for a very long time. Over time, such work has been motivated and governed by different principles and aims, such as the work-first principle, meaning, i.e., that work is both a societal duty and a right, and the aim of disciplining the incarcerated workers for internal and external purposes (resocialisation). The rehabilitative aspect of work has been emphasised. Proposals to raise the pay level have been rejected as being too expensive and counteracting the rehabilitative function of serving time in prison. In this talk I will explain the perceived rationale behind this state of affairs and ask if the situation is compatible with the requirements of dignity set out in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Suggested reading: https://doi.org/10.1177/20319525241266351
Petra Herzfeld Olsson, Professor of labour law at Stockholm University, will give a talk, followed by comments by Sigrid Nikka, Doctoral student in criminal Law, Lund University.
Everyone is most welcome – please spread the word. No registration is required, but we will be happy if you send us an email if you plan to attend.
Questions? caroline.ferngren@jur.lu.se; niklas.selberg@jur.lu.se
The Higher Seminar in Labor Law at the Faculty of Law is supported by the Rune and Lena Lavin Foundation for Legal Research.
Om händelsen:
Plats: Konferensrummet, 4th floor Tryckeriet, Faculty of Law, Lund and on Zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/66533680989
Målgrupp: Open for everyone
Språk:
English
Kontakt: caroline.ferngrenjur.luse