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21 Oct 2014: Amazon’s recruitment of 80,000 temporary workers is a symptom of America’s culture of the low-paid seasonal worker
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21 Oct 2014: Financial abuse often goes hand in hand with physical and emotional abuse, experts say, leaving women to take desperate measures to survive
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20 Oct 2014: Former CEO of Liz Claiborne says violence issues brought to light by the NFL extend into offices and employers need to support staff with investment and outreach
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19 Oct 2014: October is the national domestic violence awareness month. To do our part, the Guardian is partnering with Women’s Information Service, Wise, to answer your questions on the topic
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19 Oct 2014: Silicon Valley is becoming a microcosm of America’s refusal to talk about female-friendly policies, writes Suzanne McGee
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17 Oct 2014: Demanding higher wages and better benefits, Walmart workers protest outside Alice Walton’s home resulting in 26 arrests
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17 Oct 2014: Chair of the US Federal Reserve says increasing inequality runs contrary to American values and undermines mobility
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16 Oct 2014: Healthcare workers worried about Ebola can do little. They’re asking for better equipment and training, but beyond that, workplace laws offer them few protections
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16 Oct 2014: Baker Hughes, a maker of fracking drill bits, has produced them in bright pink to support breast cancer research. Here’s how to tell if your company is a philanthropic hypocrite
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