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Laborer Archives

"We know that the better we are understood the greater will be the esteem in which we are held.

"We wish to impress upon the minds of those who are not familiar with the workings of labor organizations that ours is a business organization and that we are organized for the benefit of the toilers of our country.

"We wish everyone to know just what we are and for what we stand, and there is no better way to insure a thorough understanding than to publish an official journal, which would be read by our members, the unorganized workers, and the public at large."

H. A. Stemburgh
General-Secretary-Treasurer
Trenton, N.J.
January 11, 1904

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The Wisconsin LABORER is a publication of the Wisconsin Laborers' District Council, in cooperation with Laborers' Local #113, Milwaukee; #140, La Crosse; #237, Racine; #317, Eau Claire; #392, Waukesha; #464, Madison; #539, Green Bay; #931, Appleton; #1050, Superior; #1086, Fond du Lac; #1359, Wausau; #1407, Wisconsin Rapids; and #1440, Janesville.

The Wisconsin LABORER is intended to provide information on issues of concern to union members and friends of Wisconsin Laborers.

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