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Article: 9 to 5, National Association of Working Women
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9 TO 5, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKING WOMEN
9 TO 5, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WORKING WOMEN,
a grassroots organization aimed at assisting working women, also functions as a national research and advocacy group. With members in all fifty states and twenty chapters, it is the biggest nonprofit membership association of working women in the country. A group of clerical workers founded the organization in Boston in 1973. Since its early days as a small ...