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I addressed the notability and third-party references concerns in a couple of ways. First, I linked to some of the names of authors who recently published in the journal. Notable people writing for the journal should help to establish notability. Second, I added the names of some of the editors of the journal. Notable people on the editorial board should also help establish notability. Third, I added citations showing how the journal has played a major role in a well-known (within the labor studies community, anyway) and controversial labor studies conference, how notable new authors are playing up their participation in the journal, and the opinion of at least one editor of a major political magazine (vanden Heuvel at The Nation) considers the journal important. Lastly, I also cleaned up the article, restoring the categorization and removing much of the advertising-like language. The addition of citations and notability should raise the article to Start class for the Organized Labour Project. - Tim1965 (talk) 17:11, 13 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]