1. Employment may include the care of the prisoners own children during the day and education may include counseling for an alcohol or other substance use disorder, psychological counseling and vocational training. 2. If the employment or a part of the education is for pay, the wage must be no less than the prevailing wage for similar work in the community, and the conditions of work no less favorable. Employment or paid work as part of education must not be performed in an establishment where a labor dispute is in progress, if the employment or paid work as education would provide temporary or permanent replacements for other employees engaged in a labor dispute.
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