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Wages and Work

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The State of Working North Carolina: "A Fair Day’s Pay for a Fair Day's Work" - The Importance of Family-Supporting Wages during the Economic Recovery Sep 7, 2011
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
NC JUSTICE CENTER FACT SHEET: Women & the Economy Mar 7, 2012
"It doesn't add up" - Ten North Carolina Workers Share Experiences of Wage Theft Sep 25, 2012
FACTSHEET: Six Ways to Build Women's Economic Security and Strengthen North Carolina's Economy Oct 12, 2012
STATEMENT: Whoever wins tomorrow must take poverty seriously Nov 5, 2012
NC JUSTICE BRIEF: "Right to Work" Is the Wrong Approach to Economic Recovery and a Strong Middle Class Feb 1, 2013
NC JUSTICE NEWS: Unemployment Vote TODAY + McCrory Rejects Medicaid Expansion + Honoring Restaurant Workers on 2/13 Feb 12, 2013
SUPPORT RESTAURANT WORKERS: On Valentine's Day, Love the Hands that Feed You Feb 13, 2013
Policy & Progress article: The Right to (Be Underpaid for Your) Work in North Carolina Mar 26, 2013

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