Published three times a year, the multidisciplinary New Labor Forum is a national, peer-reviewed journal. The journal provides a place for scholars, labor activists, and social movement activists to test new ideas and debate pressing issues. First appearing in 1997, New Labor Forum consistently publishes a wide variety of scholarly articles that offer research and analysis concerning work, workers, organized labor, and labor history. Growing numbers of students and faculty in a wide range of disciplines – including economics, law, public policy, political science, labor studies, American Studies, and sociology – rely on New Labor Forum to ensure that they're up-to-date on a full diversity of perspectives.
Sara Miller McCune founded SAGE Publishing in 1965 to support the dissemination of usable knowledge and educate a global community. SAGE is a leading international provider of innovative, high-quality content publishing more than 900 journals and over 800 new books each year, spanning a wide range of subject areas. A growing selection of library products includes archives, data, case studies and video. SAGE remains majority owned by our founder and after her lifetime will become owned by a charitable trust that secures the company’s continued independence. Principal offices are located in Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC and Melbourne. www.sagepublishing.com
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