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Unemployment and Unemployment Insurance

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STATEMENT: Signing of unemployment bill "a sad day" for North Carolina Feb 19, 2013
BTC REPORTS: Ignoring Lessons from the Past in Unemployment Insurance Financing Dec 17, 2012
MEDIA ADVISORY: Before it's too late: Today's press conference highlights bills that could aid North Carolina's unemployed workers, need action prior to May 16 cross-over deadline May 13, 2013
MEDIA ADVISORY: Press briefing to address drastic proposed changes to NC’s unemployment insurance system Jan 8, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: Comprehensive unemployment insurance resources now available for media Jan 30, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE: General Assembly vote could radically overhaul unemployment insurance system Dec 4, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Unemployment changes would cut benefits for unemployed, cut taxes for businesses Dec 17, 2012
MEDIA RELEASE: Unemployment rate stubbornly high, driven by lack of available job openings Jan 22, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Burdening the Unemployed + Fighting Energy Rate Hikes + Expanding Public Transportation Dec 18, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Dangerous Unemployment Bill + Rejecting Medicaid Expansion + 20th Anniversary of Family & Medical Leave Act Feb 5, 2013

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