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Newspaper published in Missouri, US
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The Labor Tribune
Founder(s)Maury Rubin
Founded1937
Political alignmentLeft-wing, AFL–CIO-endorsed,
LanguageEnglish
Headquarters505 South Ewing Avenue
CitySaint Louis, Missouri
CountryUnited States
Readership60,000 paid subscribers (self-reported)
Websitelabortribune.com

The Labor Tribune is a Saint Louis based long form newspaper that focuses on the labor related topics. The newspaper has 60,000 active subscribers and is the official labor newspaper for the Greater Saint Louis and Southern Illinois area. The newspaper was established in 1937 by Maury Rubin and has been in consistent circulation since then.

History

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References

  1. "History". Labor Tribune. Retrieved 20 November 2018.
  2. "Our Story". Labor Tribune.
  3. "St. Louis Labor Tribune". People's World. 8 January 2014.

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