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Hiring Labor Organizers in Durham (Durham)

$20-22/hour

2951 Bertland Ave, Durham, NC 27705, USA

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Do you want to fight the billionaires and build worker power in Durham? You'll be working in a local warehouse to help organizing. Job is 12-25 hours a week, pay is 20-22$ an hour. Ability to do physical work, strong social skills, and deep commitment to social justice a must. For more information and to apply: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1_G2nMjX7gyo-4EUpOTSjr-3uP_wZUkzp1iOnAl0uHi8/edit

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