Tag: Labor Tribune
Meet our new Editor-in-Chief
With added responsibilities pending the retirement of Publisher Ed Finkelstein, Managing Editor Tim Rowden has been named editor-in-chief, Finkelstein announced this week.
“With ownership of...
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Ed Finkelstein, publisher emeritus of the Labor Tribune, said he started his career at the paper as a gopher: “Hey kid, go-fer the donuts....
Labor Tribune again wins national awards
The Labor Tribune received an early Christmas present with the announcement that we have won three awards from the International Labor Communications Association (ILCA),...
Labor Tribune is 85 years strong with this issue
By ED FINKELSTEIN
Publisher
With this issue, the Labor Tribune celebrates 85 years championing union workers and their families!
Where has the time gone?!
Since our first issue...
OUR OPINION: Let’s vaccinate, mask up NOW
With nationwide COVID infections on the rise (100,000-plus new cases a day), deaths in the St. Louis region growing worse every week, and Missouri...
Not getting your Labor Tribune on time?
Changes imposed by Louis DeJoy still hampering delivery
If your Labor Tribune print edition is regularly arriving late, or occasionally is not being delivered at...
Jefferson County Labor Club welcomes the Labor Tribune’s Sheri Gassaway as...
For the first time in its 35-year history, the Jefferson County Labor Club will have a female officer at the table as part of...
Labor Tribune wins six national Labor press awards
The Labor Tribune has once again been honored as one of the best Labor papers in America. In the annual media contest sponsored by...
Labor Tribune’s Tim Rowden promoted to Managing Editor
Will assume day-to-day leadership of the paper
Tim Rowden, editor of Labor Tribune, has been promoted to Managing Editor, assuming responsibility for day-to-day leadership of...
Christmas year-round –– Help us help you tell Labor’s giving story
New Dec. 12 deadline for charity summary; only 16 responses to date
The Labor Tribune needs your help to tell the story of the Labor...