_/Prisoners learn work ethic "OTTAWA. (CP) — About 9,500 federal . prisoners became federa] employees this week under a new plan aimed at’ establishing the work ethic behind bars, ~ ~ Basic wage under the plan will be $3.15 a day, rising through four more levels to & maximum of $7.55. If that . doesn’t sound like much, the present- maximum pay rate is $2.30 a day. Those who’ don’t work - won't: get paid, and prisoners no longer will be able 4o-use money ‘from outside to spend al the canteen, ‘They will only be able to spend what they earn inside, - ‘Officials say 500 to 1,000 prisoners will receive less pay because pay no longer will be tied to behavior but to work. _ This apparently led to a sit-in by prisoners at .a medium-security lock-up in Springhill, N.S. Prisons spokesman Justin Sullivan | said Thursday most prisoz- ers there got increases but’ _some had their pay cut and _ this Jed to a- peaceful | protest. an The program will be reviewed in September and again every six months to work out the kinks, Meanwhile, incentives to _ medium = to works appear strong. Pay - scales rise. as a prisoner moves from maximum to minimum seclirily and those locked, up _ for disciplinary reasons will m0 longer be paid. In prison, that will mean no money for tobacco, stamps and other canteen items. Where work ~ ds unavailable, prisoners will . be paid $1.60 a'..da Minimum. Those taking. education or trade training - willearn $3.15 to$6.45 a’day, and those under psychiatric care may earn up lo $4.80 a. day, depending on attitude | and behavior, “We're going to pay: the job, not the man," Marjorie David, director general of prisoner employment, said as the program came into being this week. In thé past, pa pay has been‘a reward for*good conduct and: hasn't. had much . felation: to work. A main complaint of prisoners has - been that there is little to do. with their time: But the system * has defined aboul 00 seasonal and permanent jobs within prisons. “- The lowest fate of pay for an employed prisoner will be §3.15 a day, equivalent — _ officials say — to the daily disposable Income of a ’ Single person who earns the - federal’ minimum wage. Disposable income is the. ‘amount Heft after tax and other deductions and food and , hotsing, ’ prisoners don't have to. ‘worry about. David says prisoners - earning.” the middle ‘pay Alcohol may: impair - *-gexual development _ ' CHICAGO . (AP) = ‘Aleohol consumption by mice slows production of a. male hormone that con-. tributes to sexual develop- ment, says a study con- ducted at the University of Illinois Medical Centre. Dr. Robert Anderson, who _ conducted the study, said he concluded that teenage boys -whe = drink © alcoholic beverages may reach sexual maturity later than those who don’t imbibe. The study found that adolescent male ‘mice’ fed alcohol reached | sexual maturity two to three years later — in human terms — “ which - range could end 4 3!2-yeisp with more than $1,000 in the bank, They'll be required ta save 25 per cent of earnings. “This means that working inmates will not only have - more money upon: release but will. an honest. living in the community," David ‘said,’ ’ “The pay budget is being than non-drinking mice. Tippling mice also had smaller organs and more sperm abnormalities than their teetotalling counterparts; the recent study said, - . “These new findings suggest that. males who begin drinking heavily in adolescence and continueas ~ adults may never reach normal sexual and repro- . ductive levels,’ said An- derson, co-director -of the university’s, Aleghal and Drug Abuse Research and , Training Program. However, he also said the sexual development . of aleaholfed mice apparenily ‘come: ° _ however. ve the working : . Skills and attitude to make Teproductive - doubled’ to 9.4 million, . With higher, incames’ vill higher prices, ’ A package of cigarettes. costs 35 1050 cents in federal prisans ° hecause ’ ‘taxes. aren'l \.collected. ‘Officials. "said a 50-per-cent increase: in tobacco prices will ‘be- introduced gradually uring the next year caught up with. the ober mice eventually. 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