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» Thousands of au pairs could share in $65.5 million U.S. settlement
Thousands of au pairs could share in $65.5 million U.S. settlement
About 100,000 au pairs who traveled to the United States to provide child care for American families could share in a $65.5 million settlement reached on Wednesday, in a lawsuit that said their wages were kept artificially low.

from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2M86HxT
from Reuters: U.S. https://reut.rs/2M86HxT
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