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Labor Research Association
The Labor Research Association (LRA) was a left-wing labor statistics bureau established in November 1927 by members of the Workers (Communist) Party of America. The organization published a biannual series of volumes known as the ''Labor Fact Book''; it compiled and produced statistics and information for use by trade unions and political activists. The LRA has been frequently characterized as a front organization of the Communist Party.〔
==Organizational history==
The Labor Research Association (LRA) was established late in 1927 by International Publishers president Alexander Trachtenberg and several individuals formerly associated with the Socialist Party's Rand School of Social Science, including Scott Nearing, Solon DeLeon, and Robert W. Dunn. In addition, founders included the prominent radical intellectuals Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins.〔Julia M. Allen, ''Passionate Commitments: The Lives of Anna Rochester and Grace Hutchins.'' Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2013; p. 131.〕
Originally conceived and organized by Trachtenberg, LRA was announced at the November 2, 1927 meeting of the Political Committee of the Workers (Communist) Party.〔 The organization's declared task was "to conduct research into economic, social, and political problems in the interest of the American labor movement and to publish its findings in articles, pamphlets and books."〔 To this end, from 1931 to 1963, the LRA published a biannual series of statistical and political yearbooks called ''The Labor Fact Book.'' These were produced by International Publishers.
The LRA tried to established connection between the labor movement and the Communist movement.〔Elizabeth Dilling, ''The Red Network: A 'Who's Who' and Handbook of Radicalism for Patriots.'' p. 184.〕

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