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NC Justice Center Briefs & Reports

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NC JUSTICE BRIEF: Mandatory Drug Testing of Work First Applicants and Recipients would be Costly, Likely Illegal, and Ineffective at Identifying and Treating Drug Abuse Apr 22, 2013
NC JUSTICE CENTER BRIEF: Time for a Raise - The impact of raising the minimum wage on North Carolina's working families and the economy Mar 26, 2013
WAGE THEFT IN NORTH CAROLINA: The Hidden Crime Wave Robbing Workers and Communities Mar 6, 2013
NC JUSTICE BRIEF: "Right to Work" Is the Wrong Approach to Economic Recovery and a Strong Middle Class Feb 1, 2013
"It doesn't add up" - Ten North Carolina Workers Share Experiences of Wage Theft Sep 25, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief: The Federal Deficit, Sequestration and the Bush Tax Cuts Sep 21, 2012
Los Derechos de los Trabajadores del Campo en Carolina del Norte Aug 27, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - Wage Theft Aug 23, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - Unemployment Insurance Aug 23, 2012
Election 2012 Issue Brief - State Spending on Public Investments Aug 23, 2012

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