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Stop Arnold from Slashing CA State Workers' Wages

Posted by Rick Jacobs, Brave New Films at 8:12 AM on July 31, 2008.


Over 200,000 state workers facing poverty-level pay.

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Imagine trying to pay your bills on $6.55 an hour. Now imagine what will happen to over 200,000 vital service workers forced to live on poverty-level wages.

On Monday, July 28, the Courage Campaign delivered the signatures of 28,016 outraged Californians to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. But it's not over. Arnold is still threatening to slash worker pay.

So take action today: www.couragecampaign.org

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Tagged as: economy, california, wages, courage campaign, arnold schwarzenegger, rick jacobs, dave jones

Rick Jacobs chaired Howard Dean's 2003 presidential campaign in California. He is currently Chair and Founder of the Courage Campaign, a progressive political organization in California.


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