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    Visitors wait in front of one of Pompeii gates, Italy, Monday, June 23, 2014. A labor dispute kept tourists locked out of Pompeii for part of Monday, the latest in a spate of hours-long closures at the ancient Roman ruins. The gates were unlocked a couple of hours late, frustrating tourists wanting to enter the sprawling ruins in early morning. The dispute over work schedules and back pay began last week, keeping thousands of visitors shut out for hours at a time during union meetings. The government office that runs Pompeii said that three assemblies planned later this week were canceled, meaning visitors could expect regular opening hours. (AP Photo/Salvatore Laporta)
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    Federal police for the Treasury Department are charged with enforcing the law and protecting the millions of dollars of cash that are printed at U.S. Mint facilities, but sworn officers were instead caught engaging in criminal activity and lying about it. (Graeme Jennings/Examiner)

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    A study shows just how far the shift has happened: An estimated 70 percent of domestic car and car parts manufacturing is now located in right-to-work states. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
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    VIDEO: Joe Biden rallies support at summit on working families in D.C.
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    FILE - In this May. 7, 2014 file photo, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn speaks to members of the Illinois Manufacturer's Association, in Springfield Ill. Illinois voters will get a chance to voice their opinion on raising the minimum wage under a ballot measure Quinn is set to sign on Sunday, June 22, 2014. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)
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    FILE - In this April 6, 2014, file phot, NCAA President Mark Emmert answers a question at a news conference in Arlington, Texas. Testifying in a landmark antitrust lawsuit filed against his organization, Emmert said Thursday, June 19, 2014, he believes there is a clear difference between the proposal to pay athletes a few thousand more dollars a year and giving them the equivalent of a salary. Emmert's testimony came in a much-anticipated appearance as the NCAA tries to convince U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken that its system of so-called amateurism is not anti-competitive and is the best model for regulating college sports. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, File)
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    The PCAs provide at-home care for the elderly and the disabled who hire them, paying them with government health plan reimbursements. The FCCPs run child care businesses -- they are not employees at all -- caring for young children of low-income parents who pay them with state-subsidy vouchers. (iStock Photo)
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