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Laogai Research Foundation average salary is $57,200, median salary is $57,200 with a salary range from $52,000 to $62,400.
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52,000
Average
57,200
Median
57,200
High
62,400
Total 2 Laogai Research Foundation Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
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Accountant 52,000-52,000 Austin, TX, 73301 2013 Laogai Research Foundation Accountant Salaries (1)
Laogai Research Foundation Austin, TX Salaries
Financial Analyst 62,400-62,400 Austin, TX, 73301 2013 Laogai Research Foundation Financial Analyst Salaries (1)
Laogai Research Foundation Austin, TX Salaries
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  • Laogai Research Foundation
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Washington Dc, DC
  • The Laogai Research Foundation (LRF) was established in 1992 by Laogai survivor Harry Wu in order to gather information on and raise public awareness of the Laogai-China's extensive system of forced-labor prison camps. LRF also works to document and publicize other systemic human rights violations in China, including executions and the harvesting of organs from executed prisoners, the coercive enforcement of China's "one-child" population control policy, and Internet censorship and surveillance. LRF serves as an authoritative source for journalists, researchers, politicians, and other human rights organizations on human rights in China generally and the Laogai and forced labor in China