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More from the Workers' Rights Project

  • MEDIA RELEASE: Lawmakers & advocates call for renewed investments in women and their families in these tough economic times
    Apr 1, 2009
  • MEDIA RELEASE: Starting tomorrow, boost in food stamp benefits will help families, stimulate economy
    Mar 31, 2009
  • MEDIA RELEASE: North Carolina's labor market unravels
    Mar 27, 2009
  • LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Make Paid Sick Days a Minimum Standard
    Mar 24, 2009
  • MEDIA RELEASE: First in series of Paid Sick Days town meetings draws dozens to High Point
    Mar 17, 2009
  • MEDIA RELEASE: Unemployment Soars Across North Carolina
    Mar 6, 2009
  • What Happened to the Jobs? A Tale of Two Economic Cycles
    Dec 2, 2008
  • Working Concepts: Integrate Economic Development and Workforce Development
    Nov 1, 2008
  • Making Work Pay for North Carolina's Low- and Middle-Income Working Families
    Oct 1, 2008
  • BTC BRIEF: Don’t Get Sick - Nearly Half of Working North Carolinians Lack Paid Sick Days
    May 3, 2007

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