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Wage Theft

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MEDIA RELEASE: Two new reports highlight wage theft and its impact on NC's workers, communities, economy Mar 6, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Low Teacher Pay + Medicaid Expansion + Crucial Conversation with Diane Ravitch Mar 12, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Defenders of Justice Awards on May 9 + School Vouchers + "Reclaim NC" Act Apr 30, 2013

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