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2010 Legislative Agenda: Managing Crisis and Building Toward Recovery May 20, 2010
ACTION ALERT: Support Paid Sick Days bill in committee this week Jun 3, 2009
FACT SHEET: Family and Medical Leave Act - 20 Years Later Feb 5, 2013
FACTSHEET: Six Ways to Build Women's Economic Security and Strengthen North Carolina's Economy Oct 12, 2012
Know Your Rights - Equal Pay Oct 30, 2012
LEGISLATIVE BULLETIN: Make Paid Sick Days a Minimum Standard Mar 24, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coalition brings campaign for Paid Sick Days to Asheville Apr 6, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Coalition brings campaign for Paid Sick Days to Wilmington Apr 21, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Paid Sick Days town hall meeting in Asheville this Thursday Apr 21, 2009
MEDIA ADVISORY: Press conference to draw attention to the low $2.13 subminimum wage for restaurant workers Feb 10, 2012

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