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Discover LudwigThe phrase "labor newspaper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a publication that focuses on issues related to labor, workers' rights, or trade unions.
Example: "The labor newspaper published an article highlighting the recent strikes and their impact on the local economy."
Alternatives: "union newspaper" or "workers' journal."
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Shortly after that, though, it ran an ad in the weekly labor newspaper The Chief criticizing the mayor's proposed cuts to the public schools' cleaning budget.
As the "Working Man's Advocate," a labor newspaper, huffed back in 1833 about America's apparent national ethos, "Make money, honestly, if you can, but at all events, make money".
He was twenty-eight, an obscure writer on a small kibbutz, but he had the nerve to send an article called "Land of the Forefathers" to the Labor newspaper, Davar, calling for the government to begin negotiations immediately with the Palestinians over the West Bank and Gaza.
After joining the Labor Party in 1903, Scullin served in Parliament (1910 13) and edited a Labor newspaper, the Echo, during World War I. Elected to Parliament again in 1922, he became leader of the party in 1928 and helped it become stronger than it had been since its split in 1916.
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Police broke up strikes, confiscated pro-labor newspapers, and arrested radicals.
"Begging is a form of reward without labor," the newspaper wrote this month.
Yet the three-term governor has been barraged by criticism from all sides, including powerful labor unions, newspaper editorial boards and standard-bearers in his own Republican Party who have split with him over his insistence on cutting health care and education to close an $11.5 billion gap in the state budget.
Their allies, he said, included the Democratic Party, "elected officials at all levels of government," organized labor, corporations, newspapers, celebrities, churches, and "professional associations of physicians".
In particular, Dr. Miller testified, gay men and lesbians in California could count on a deep and varied contingent of allies, including the Democratic Party, organized labor, corporations, newspapers, celebrities and some church groups.
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