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Labor Rights Groups Petition State Officials for Workplace Protections During Public Health Crises

by Thomasi McDonald 12/16/202201/11/2023

Grocery and big box store employees, along with fast food, construction and food processing workers, were deemed an “essential” labor during the COVID-19 pandemic. They did not have the luxury of working from home.

Posted inNorth Carolina

Critics Contend State Budget Proposal Misses the Mark on Education

by Greg Childress 11/16/202101/11/2023
Posted inWake County

Chapel Hill, Durham, and Orange School Districts Have Paused In-Person Classes; Will Wake Follow Suit?

by Jane Porter 01/14/202101/10/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

A New Report Says Workplace Deaths Have Risen 48 Percent in North Carolina

by Thomasi McDonald 01/21/202001/11/2023
Posted inDurham County

Durham Service Workers Share Stories of Poverty Wages and Poor Conditions—and an Indifferent State Labor Department

by Thomasi McDonald 12/10/201901/11/2023
Posted inDurham County

Advocates Say Durham’s Experiment to Wipe Thousands of Old Cases Off the Books Could Be a Model for Statewide Justice Reform

by Sarah Willets 03/13/201901/10/2023
Posted inNorth Carolina

N.C. Teachers Are Mad as Hell and They’re Not Going to Take This Anymore

by Jeffrey C. Billman 05/16/201801/11/2023
Posted inArchives

Charter Schools and the Resegregation of North Carolina Schools

by Jeffrey C. Billman 03/19/201801/11/2023
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HB 2: How Did We Get Here?

by Jeffrey C. Billman 07/13/201602/08/2023
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Here’s What HB 2 Actually Does

by Paul Blest 07/13/201602/08/2023

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