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Open Directory from the Jesus Army
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Open Directory: Society: Issues: Labor: Living Wage
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 | Campus Living Wage Project www.clwproject.org A collection of interviews and information on campus "living wage" campaigns. Includes interviews with student activists and profiles of past campaigns. |
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 | Harvard Living Wage Campaign www.hcs.harvard.edu/~pslm/livingwage Campaign to eradicate poverty wages at Harvard University. Includes a comprehensive report on poverty wages at Harvard, with a detailed discussion of the spread low-wage labor on campus, analysis and critique of reforms developed by Harvard, and testimonies of Harvard workers. |
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 | The Jus Semper Global Alliance www.jussemper.org Long term sustainable development through The Living Wages North and South Initiative (TLWNSI), a corporate social responsibility program for gradual wage equalization. |
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 | Progressive Maryland: Living Wage Campaign progressivemaryland.org/page.php?id=148 Proposes self-sufficiency standards and the potential advantages of a statewide living wage. Describes the recent history of local legislation on the issue. |
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 | Vermont Livable Wage Campaign www.vtlivablewage.org Frequently asked questions, analysis of working incomes, and organizing and actions in the state. |
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 | NPR : Low-Wage America www.npr.org/news/specials/low_wage According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than 20 million workers earn less than $9 an hour - not enough to buy the basics in some areas. In a series of special reports, NPR's Noah Adams travels throughout the US to profile the low-income workforce, talking with people about their jobs, their families and their hopes for the future. (2004) |
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 | 'Living wage' Laws Gain Momentum Across US www.csmonitor.com/2002/0315/p01s02-usec.html A new study shows higher incomes from 'living wage' outweigh the cost in job losses. From the Christian Science Monitor. (March 15, 2002) |
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