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Month: February 2014

People Marching on the streets
February 4, 2014

Voices from the States: Powering the Movement for New National Standards

By Ellen Bravo Why are opponents so concerned about local communities deciding what’s best for the health and welfare of their residents? Because these naysayers,…
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February 4, 2014

LGBTQ Partners Should be Able to Care for Each Other in Sickness and in Health

In honor of the 21st anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we’ve asked activists around the country to reflect on what FMLA means…
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February 4, 2014

Raleigh is Ground Zero for Families

In honor of the 21st anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we’ve asked activists around the country to reflect on what FMLA means…
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February 4, 2014

Business, Community and Activists Come together in MA to Fight Paid Sick Days

In honor of the 21st anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we’ve asked activists around the country to reflect on what FMLA means…
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February 4, 2014

Celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the FMLA by Working for Paid Leave in NY State

In honor of the 21st anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we’ve asked activists around the country to reflect on what FMLA means…
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February 4, 2014

“Are we there yet? Going the distance for FMLA for all workers.”

In honor of the 21st anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, we’ve asked activists around the country to reflect on what FMLA means…
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