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WHO WE ARE: New Labor Forum is a national labor journal owned and edited by the Murphy Institute's Center for Labor, Community, and Policy, City University of New York. It is published three times a year by Routledge, a division of the Taylor and Francis Group. We recently celebrated our 10th Anniversary, our first issue having been released in the fall of 1997. New Labor Forum provides a place for labor and its allies to test new ideas and debate old ones. Issues we explore include, but are not limited to: the global economy’s impact on work and labor; new union organizing and political strategies; labor’s new constituencies and their relationship to organized labor’s traditional institutions; internal union reform and new structural models for the labor movement; alternative economic and social policies; and the role of culture in a new, revitalized labor movement.

WHO READS US: Our core constituency consists of leaders and activists in organized labor, as well as academics and activists whose work is linked to the causes championed by and of interest to working adults and their communities. Our readers’ broad areas of interest cover the entire range of the humanities and social sciences. We have a subscription base of 2,000 readers.

SOME OF OUR AUTHORS: Anita Chan*Adolph Reed*Ruth Milkman*Sakhela Buhlungu*Jenny Chan*David Bacon*Stephanie Luce*David Roediger*Hector Delgado*Jane Slaughter*Angela Diallard* Muzaffar Chishti*Frances Fox Piven*and many more . . . .

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