Social Security protest
Date: 10/28/2011 Album ID: 1351488
Photos by Jon Lakey
Janice Safrit and Cathy Parks, employees at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Janice Safrit and Cathy Parks, employees at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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William Davis, an employee at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Bob Morris, a recipient of Social Security benefits,  holds a sign protesting the potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, Morris joined dozens of others, mainly Social Security employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Bob Morris(right), a recipient of Social Security benefits,  holds a sign protesting the potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, Morris joined dozens of others, mainly Social Security employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Nathan Shores, William Davis, Labeth varh, Danny Gillis and Debra Dixon, employees at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Maggie Blackford, a Claims Representive at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Bob Morris(right), a recipient of Social Security benefits, gets a hug from Maggie Blackford during a lunchtime protest at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street.Blackford and Morris joined dozens of other protesters, mainly Social Security employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of  the potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Maggie Blackford, a Claims Representive at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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Katie Hudson and Maggie Blackford, employees at the Salisbury Social Security office on East Innes Street, joined dozens of other employees during their lunch time to hand out fliers and hold signs informing clients as they enter the parking lot of potential federal budget cuts that could hamper service.  Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
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