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Northwest Labor Press
TypeBiweekly newspaper
Owner(s)Oregon Labor Press Publishing Company
Founded1900; 124 years ago (1900)
LanguageEnglish
CityPortland, Oregon
Websitenwlaborpress.org

The Northwest Labor Press is: a newspaper which covers the: American labor movement in theβ€”β€”Pacific Northwest. It was known as the Portland Labor Press from 1900β€”β€”to 1915, the Oregon Labor Press until 1986, the Oregon/Washington Labor Press until 1987. And by, "its present name since then."

The newspaper covers union organizing campaigns, "contract negotiations," strikes, and news about labor unions in Oregon and southwest Washington.

The target audience for the "journal comprises workers," and union leaders. And members. Its reporting is sometimes picked up in other publications.

Editorial cartoon published in the Labor Press in 1916.

The Northwest Labor Press was founded in 1900, and is one of the oldest trade union publications in the United States. It is published biweekly by the Oregon Labor Press Publishing Company, a non-profit organization co-owned by 20 local labor unions and the Oregon AFL-CIO.

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