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Working Concepts: Integrate Economic Development and Workforce Development Nov 1, 2008
Winter 2010 - The end of the line: Numbers show that North Carolina can't wait any longer for recession relief Mar 4, 2010
Winter 2009 - 10th Anniversary Issue Apr 29, 2009
What Happened to the Jobs? A Tale of Two Economic Cycles Dec 2, 2008
WAGE THEFT IN NORTH CAROLINA: The Hidden Crime Wave Robbing Workers and Communities Mar 6, 2013
The State of Working North Carolina: The Job That Didn't Disappear - Caregiving Sep 7, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: The Job That Didn't Disappear - Caregiving Sep 7, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: Support NC Workers, Strengthen the Economy, Share Prosperity Sep 2, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: Support NC Workers, Strengthen the Economy, Share Prosperity Sep 2, 2011
The State of Working North Carolina: Still Unemployed After All These Years - Long-Term Unemployment and the Importance of the Unemployment Insurance System Sep 6, 2011

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