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Working Alone, at Night, Janitors Risk Sexual Violence
When the workday ends for most of us, it's just beginning for the janitors who clean our offices, airports, schools. Many of them are immigrant women, working alone, at night, and that can put them in danger. Today we begin our investigative series "Rape on the Night Shift," exposing how sexual violence against janitors is going unreported and unpunished.

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