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More from the Workers' Rights Project

  • NC JUSTICE NEWS: Support the EITC + Jobless Workers + Cuts-Only Approach
    Feb 21, 2012
  • NC JUSTICE NEWS: Unemployment Insurance + Rural Impact of Budget Cuts + Better Wages for Restaurant Workers
    Feb 14, 2012
  • MEDIA RELEASE: Food service workers among lowest paid in North Carolina
    Feb 13, 2012
  • NC JUSTICE CENTER BRIEF: Tipping the Scales Toward Fair Wages - The $2.13 Subminimum Reduces the Value of Hard Work in the Food Service Industry
    Feb 13, 2012
  • MEDIA ADVISORY: Press conference to draw attention to the low $2.13 subminimum wage for restaurant workers
    Feb 10, 2012
  • MEDIA RELEASE: North Carolina’s rural communities more vulnerable to state, federal budget cuts
    Feb 10, 2012
  • BTC REPORT: Tough Times in Small Places - North Carolina's rural communities are more susceptible to the impact of state and federal budget decisions than their urban counterparts
    Feb 9, 2012
  • MEDIA ADVISORY: Press conference Friday urges jobless benefits extension
    Feb 9, 2012
  • NC JUSTICE NEWS: HKonJ March + Unemployment Insurance Benefits + Restaurant Workers
    Feb 7, 2012
  • Statement from Budget & Tax Center: Lawmakers head down troubling path on estate tax
    Feb 1, 2012

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