About the Utah Labor Bulletin
The Utah Labor Bulletin (ULB) covers workers struggle in Utah. Through direct reporting, analysis, and workers inquiry, we aim to support workers engaged in struggle.
Despite its conservative tendencies, Utah has long been home to radical labor organizing; from the Industrial Workers of the World led miners’ strikes of the early twentieth century to today's pre-majority union campaigns. Where mainstream outlets follow labor activity with a claimed-neutrality, the ULB aims to support a resurgent labor movement.
The ULB is by workers, for workers, with writing, editorial, design, and support work all done by workers on a part-time, usually volunteer, basis.
For more national and international coverage of workers’ struggle, please see:
Labor Notes
“Labor Notes is a media and organizing project that has been the voice of union activists who want to put the movement back in the labor movement since 1979.”
https://labornotes.org/
Long-Haul
“Long-Haul is a quarterly magazine of worker writing and organization on and off the shop floor, past and present, in and outside of unions.”
https://longhaulmag.com/
Notes from Below
“Notes from Below is a publication that is committed to socialism, by which we mean the self-emancipation of the working class from capitalism and the state. To this end we use the method of workers’ inquiry.”
https://notesfrombelow.org/
