The following examples illustrate activities furthering the exempt purposes of a labor organization under Code section 501(c)(5): Newspaper, published by several labor unions, containing only matters concerning organized labor activities Labor temple that provided a home for several labor unions in the community, which owned the the organization's facilities Dispatch hall established pursuant to a collective bargaining agreement that allocated work assignments among eligible union members Organization created by exempt labor unions representing public employees that conducted and supported litigation of common interest to member unions Legal defense fund for law enforcement officers Association of teachers that bargains collectively, processes grievances for members, and sponsors continuing education seminars and courses Committee founded and operated by union chapters and an employers' association, under a collective bargaining agreement, to operate an apprenticeship and training committee program in a particular industry Union strike and lockout fund Return to Life Cycle of a Labor Organization