The International Labor Communications Association, the professional organization of labor communicators in North America whose members produce publications with a total circulation in the tens of millions, says that the "National Labor Media Is within Reach," financially speaking:
Saturday, December 11, 2004
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True, magnifying a crappy newsletter into a crappy daily newspaper is no solution, though probably a crappy labor newspaper is about ten times better than a crappy bourgeois paper (it's like having a sorry trade union is ten times better than working at a non-union shop). Your local sounds fabulous, Jazzman! What needs to happen first of all is rank-and-file workers getting involved in their own locals' affairs everywhere and asserting their control over international unions, before we can get to have a labor newspaper that won't be a mouthpiece of labor bureaucrats and the Democratic Party.
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