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'''Labor Notes''' is a US-based labor network which aims to advance the consciousness of the workers through publication of magazines, books, pamphlets as well as hosting in-person conferences and workshops.<ref>[https://labornotes.org/about Labor Notes - About Us]</ref> It has been key in circumventing the [[corporate media]] blackout of the ongoing [[2021 strike wave (United States)|US strike wave]].  
'''Labor Notes''' is a US-based labor network which aims to advance the consciousness of the workers through publication of magazines, books, pamphlets as well as hosting in-person conferences and workshops.<ref>[https://labornotes.org/about Labor Notes - About Us]</ref> It has been key in circumventing the [[corporate media]] blackout of the ongoing [[2021 strike wave (United States)|US strike wave]].  
It is unknown if Labor Notes advocates for a transition to a [[Socialism|socialist]] economy, but it is clear that they are in support of [[trade unionism]] and the expansion of [[workplace democracy]]. 


Its principal officer and editor is Alexandra Bradbury<ref>[https://www.guidestar.org/profile/38-2206621 GuideStar Non-Profit Tracker]</ref>, who also writes for [[TruthOut]].<ref>[https://truthout.org/authors/alexandra-bradbury/ Alexandra Bradbury on TruthOut]</ref>
Its principal officer and editor is Alexandra Bradbury<ref>[https://www.guidestar.org/profile/38-2206621 GuideStar Non-Profit Tracker]</ref>, who also writes for [[TruthOut]].<ref>[https://truthout.org/authors/alexandra-bradbury/ Alexandra Bradbury on TruthOut]</ref>
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