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For more than 100 years, the Minneapolis Labor Review has chronicled the history of the labor movement in the Twin Cities and working families’ continuing struggle for economic and social justice.
The Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation is the umbrella organization of Minneapolis area local unions and includes 175 affiliated unions. Affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the MRLF's mission is to organize in the community for social and economic justice for all working people.
The Minneapolis Regional Labor Federation is pleased to present the online archive of the Minneapolis Labor Review. This searchable archive includes all issues of the Labor Review published from April 1907 through May 2024 (new issues will continue to be added twice a year, in June and December).
Minneapolis Labor Review, October 19, 2024 issue. Get in touch. 312 Central Ave., S.E., Suite 542. Minneapolis, MN 55414. Phone: 612-379-4206. Quick Links. Who We Are. Get Involved. Working Partnerships.
Steve Share began editing the Labor Review in October 2003. During his 20-plus years as editor, the Labor Review has won numerous awards from the International Labor Communications Association for writing, photography, and design, including first place for general excellence.
312 Central Ave., S.E., Suite 542 Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: 612-379-4206
It's 1929, and workers in the Loray Mill in Gastonia have unanimously decided to strike after work conditions in the mill have gotten worse over time, thanks to management's efforts to reduce operating costs.Wanting livable wages, better hours, union recognition and to rid the mill of the stretch-out system that was crushing their ability to ...
AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka said: “Instead of increasing lifesaving measures aimed at protecting working people at our workplaces, the Trump administration consistently rolled back existing safety and health rules and has failed to move forward on any new safety and health protections. We look forward to working with the new administration to strengthen job safety protections and ...
“Defined benefit plans remain the bedrock of a secure retirement. However, the Labor Movement’s philosophy that all Americans are entitled to retire with dignity and financial security dictates that we must also ensure that defined contribution investors’ interests are protected.
Join us on Wednesday, July 21, at 7 p.m. ET for our online panel.Young people across the country are coming together to fight for overdue changes they want to see across all aspects of social and economic life. They recognize that our economy makes them work twice as hard for much less in return.