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Wage Theft

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Wage Theft: Undermining the Value of Work Sep 25, 2012
WAGE THEFT IN NORTH CAROLINA: The Hidden Crime Wave Robbing Workers and Communities Mar 6, 2013
STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
State of Working North Carolina: Policies that Support Workers and a Strong Recovery Aug 31, 2012
Policy & Progress article: A Bill of Rights for North Carolina Workers Sep 14, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Poverty Across North Carolina + Wage Theft + Taxes and "Skin in the Game" Sep 25, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Low Teacher Pay + Medicaid Expansion + Crucial Conversation with Diane Ravitch Mar 12, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Expanding Medicaid, Reducing Health Racial Disparities + Collateral Consequences + Workers' Rights Resources Sep 18, 2012
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Defenders of Justice Awards on May 9 + School Vouchers + "Reclaim NC" Act Apr 30, 2013
NC JUSTICE CENTER BRIEF: Wage Theft - Undermining the Value of Work Jan 6, 2012

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