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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 617215" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Ours only made the furniture that was used in the various State office buildings and institutions. None of this was ever sold on the open market. We actually had two factories that made furniture. One made metal things like the bunks used in the prison cells and they even made things like the file cabinets that were used in State offices. The other factory made upholstered wood frame furniture like chairs and sofas, even very nice wood cabinets, desks and credenzas. </p><p></p><p>The prison where I worked was State owned and managed, all the employees worked directly for the State. Even with the privately run institutions, all the land, buildings and equipment are still owned by the State - they are just staffed and managed by the private companies. Their employees work for these for-profit companies and are NOT State employees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 617215, member: 1883"] Ours only made the furniture that was used in the various State office buildings and institutions. None of this was ever sold on the open market. We actually had two factories that made furniture. One made metal things like the bunks used in the prison cells and they even made things like the file cabinets that were used in State offices. The other factory made upholstered wood frame furniture like chairs and sofas, even very nice wood cabinets, desks and credenzas. The prison where I worked was State owned and managed, all the employees worked directly for the State. Even with the privately run institutions, all the land, buildings and equipment are still owned by the State - they are just staffed and managed by the private companies. Their employees work for these for-profit companies and are NOT State employees. [/QUOTE]
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