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Louisiana Legislature Provides $250 Hazard Pay Checks for Louisiana's Frontline Workers - New Orleans Data News Weekly

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Data News Staff Edited Report Some Louisiana frontline workers are eligible to apply for a $250 hazard pay for work performed during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Act 12 of the 2020 First Extraordinary Session of the [...]

The post Louisiana Legislature Provides $250 Hazard Pay Checks for Louisiana's Frontline Workers appeared first on New Orleans Data News Weekly.

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